US State Department accuses
Iran of attacking civilian sites as
Donald Trump shares footage of destruction of Iranian bridge.US Deputy State Department Spokesman
Tommy Pigott speaks during a press briefing on July 31, 2025 in Washington, DC, the
United States [File: Oliver Contreras/AFP]Published On 2 Apr 2026The
United States has reiterated that Washington is open to diplomacy with Tehran as the US-
Israel war on
Iran drags on – and as US President
Donald Trump renews his threats to destroy the country’s civilian infrastructure.
US State Department spokesperson
Tommy Pigott told
Al Jazeera in a TV interview on Thursday that Trump pursued talks with
Iran before the war, but accused
Iran of continuing to pursue a nuclear weapon.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Iran’s World Cup talks with Infantino sees progress as war darkens US triplist 2 of 3Argentina expels Iranian diplomat amid rift over blacklisting IRGClist 3 of 3UN experts urge investigation into
Israel’s killing of Lebanese journalistsend of list“The president is always open to diplomacy, but he’s also been clear we will see his objectives be fulfilled here,” Pigott said.Trump addressed the nation about
Iran late on Wednesday, echoing his past statements that the US is winning the war. But he did not provide details on how the conflict would end. Trump also did not present any plans to reopen the
Strait of Hormuz, whose closure by Tehran has sent energy prices soaring.The US and
Israel launched the war against
Iran on February 28, days after a round of negotiations in
Geneva that Omani mediators and Iranian officials described as positive.Last year,
Israel also attacked
Iran amid ongoing nuclear talks between Washington and Tehran. That war saw the US bomb
Iran’s three main nuclear facilities in an operation that the White House dubbed “Midnight Hammer”.“The president always prefers diplomacy,” Pigott said.“That’s why the argument and ‘the how we got here’ was so important from the president’s speech yesterday, describing how he pursued diplomacy before
Operation Midnight Hammer.”Pigott added that after the June 2025 attack, “the door for diplomacy was opened yet again, and yet we saw the Iranian regime continue in that pursuit of a nuclear weapon”.
Iran denies seeking a nuclear weapon, while
Israel is widely believed to possess an undeclared nuclear arsenal.Before last year’s war, Trump’s own intelligence chief,
Tulsi Gabbard, told lawmakers that “
Iran is not building a nuclear weapon”.Trump has repeatedly said that the US strikes on
Iran’s facilities obliterated the country’s nuclear programme.Gabbard also said earlier this month that there “have been no efforts” by
Iran to rebuild its enrichment capacity after the US strikes.However, Tehran has insisted on its right to enrich uranium domestically. It has also ruled out negotiations over its missile programme and support for non-state actors hostile to
Israel, including Hezbollah and Hamas.Pigott stressed on Thursday that the US is involved in diplomatic efforts in the Middle East as it pursues its stated goal of destroying
Iran’s military capabilities.“Rest assured that we see diplomatic engagement at the highest levels of this administration, across this administration, with our partners in the region, with the parties involved here, to pursue our interests, to work with them and to see what can happen here,” he said.The
US State Department spokesperson accused
Iran of targeting “civilians and civilian infrastructure” across the region, which he said underscores the “intolerable threat of that Iranian regime having a nuclear weapon”.
Iran has retaliated against the US and Israeli assault with missile and drone attacks across the region, targeting US assets as well as energy facilities and civilian sites, including hotels and airports.Pigott’s comment on Thursday came moments after Trump shared footage of a US attack targeting a major civilian bridge in
Iran, warning of similar strikes in the future.“IT IS TIME FOR
Iran TO MAKE A DEAL BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE, AND THERE IS NOTHING LEFT OF WHAT STILL COULD BECOME A GREAT COUNTRY,” Trump wrote in a social media post.In his speech on Wednesday, Trump also threatened to destroy
Iran’s power plants, and earlier this week, he said the US could also obliterate the country’s water desalination stations.Attacking civilian sites amounts to collective punishment and is prohibited under international law, legal experts say.Barbara Slavin, a distinguished fellow at the Stimson Center, told
Al Jazeera on Thursday that Trump is “scrambling” and trying to escalate the war before ending it.“I think that
Donald Trump is looking for a way to end the war without it being an abject failure. And so he is clutching at various straws at this time,” Slavin said.