Trump again threatens to strike Iran’s power plants amid impasse over strait of Hormuz
President Donald Trump has threatened to expand US strikes on Iran next week, targeting power plants and bridges if Tehran does not agree to a deal amid ongoing disputes over the Strait of Hormuz. Trump stated in a Fox News interview that these actions would occur unless Iran agrees to negotiate.

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AI-generatedPresident Donald Trump has threatened to expand US strikes on Iran next week, targeting power plants and bridges if Tehran does not agree to a deal amid ongoing disputes over the Strait of Hormuz. Trump stated in a Fox News interview that these actions would occur unless Iran agrees to negotiate. This follows several days of US strikes aimed at degrading Iranian capabilities used to attack commercial shipping in the strait. Iranian state media reported explosions near Bandar Abbas and other locations, and also claimed Iranian forces launched a drone attack on a military base in Jordan. Trump previously backed down from a threatened toll on ships in the strait, replacing it with investment and trade deals with Gulf Arab states, while continuing a blockade on Iranian ports.
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5 extractedTrump backed down from a threat of a 20% fee on ships for 'security' in the strait, replacing it with investment and trade deals.
US forces carried out strikes against Iran for a fourth day in a row and reimposed a naval blockade on the country’s ports in the strait of Hormuz.
Destroying civilian infrastructure like power and water facilities would be illegal under international humanitarian law and could be a war crime.
President Donald Trump threatened to expand US strikes on Iran to target power plants and bridges if Tehran does not agree to a deal.
Iranian forces launched a drone attack on a military base in Jordan that hosts American warplanes.