03.04.2026 06:40
U.S. President Donald Trump said, "Our largest and most powerful military has not even begun to eliminate what remains in Iran. Next are the bridges, followed by the power plants! The leaders of the new regime know what needs to be done, and this job needs to be done as soon as possible!"
US President Donald Trump raised tensions once again in his latest statement regarding military operations against Iran. In a message shared on social media, Trump emphasized that the US military has "not yet shown its true strength," signaling that targets in Iran will be expanded.
In his statement, Trump said, "The world's most powerful army has not even started to destroy what remains in Iran. Next are the bridges, followed by power plants."
ATTACKS HAVE BEGUN: IRAN'S LARGEST BRIDGE HIT
Trump's remarks are progressing in parallel with developments on the ground. According to international media, the US targeted one of the largest bridges in the country that connects Tehran and Karaj. It was reported that the bridge was destroyed, at least 8 people lost their lives, and many others were injured in the attack.
This attack is considered a critical threshold in the course of the war. Because for the first time, the US has struck a target that can be considered civilian infrastructure.
"MORE TO COME" MESSAGE
After the attack, Trump clearly stated in his remarks that operations against Iran would continue. The US President called on the Iranian government to "make a deal," warning that otherwise, much broader destruction would occur.
According to assessments in the foreign press, Trump's statements indicate a new military strategy that could target energy infrastructure following the bridges.
ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE IN THE CROSSHAIRS: MILLIONS COULD BE AFFECTED
Trump had previously stated that Iran's power plants and energy facilities could be targeted. Experts believe that such attacks could directly affect civilian life and leave millions of people without electricity.
The international community is reacting strongly to these statements. The United Nations and many countries warn that the attacks could further escalate regional warfare.
TENSIONS ESCALATE: IRAN SIGNALS RETALIATION
The Iranian front announced that it would respond to the attacks. The Tehran administration stated that they would retaliate more harshly if the US strikes infrastructure targets. Analysts suggest that Trump's message of "we haven't started yet" could herald a much broader military operation in the coming days.
US-ISRAEL'S ATTACKS ON IRAN
While negotiations continue between the Tehran and Washington administrations, Israel and the US launched a military attack on Iran on February 28. Iran responded with attacks on targets it identified in several regional countries, including Qatar, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Bahrain, and Kuwait, where US bases are located, in addition to Israel. In the US-Israel attacks, former Iranian leader Ali Khamenei, along with many high-ranking officials, was killed.