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Trump warns of damage to Iran's infrastructure if a deal is not reached shortly
Summary
President Trump posted a social media warning that Iran's energy resources and other infrastructure could be damaged if a deal to end the war is not reached shortly; regional reports say a Kuwaiti water and electrical plant and other energy facilities were struck, and Tehran denies direct negotiations.
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President Donald Trump posted a message warning of widespread damage to Iran's energy resources and other infrastructure if a deal to end the war is not reached "shortly." The post referenced possible impacts on facilities that supply drinking water. The same reports note separate incidents in the region, including attacks on energy-related facilities and a fire aboard a tanker in Dubai waters.
Key reported developments:
- Trump issued the warning in a social media post, describing potential damage to Iran's energy resources and infrastructure if talks do not conclude soon.
- Earlier comments to the Financial Times suggested U.S. forces could target Iran's Kharg Island oil export hub, according to reporting.
- Reports say Iran struck a water and electrical plant in Kuwait, and an oil refinery in Israel was also reported hit; a drone strike on a Kuwaiti tanker in Dubai waters caused a fire that authorities were managing.
- Tehran has denied negotiating directly, while President Trump has said he is making diplomatic progress and the U.S. has increased troop deployments to the region.
Summary:
The reported warnings and strikes have raised tensions and involved energy and water infrastructure in the region. Undetermined at this time.
