Trump threatens to ‘decimate’ Iran’s civilian infrastructure if deadline passes without deal
US President Donald Trump has threatened to destroy Iran's civilian infrastructure if a deal is not reached by the deadline. Iran has rejected a ceasefire and is demanding a permanent end to the war, as well as the lifting of sanctions and reconstruction.
Iran wants a lasting end to the war with the US and Israel. The Iranian response includes an end to conflicts in the region and lifting of sanctions. US President Donald Trump rejected the Iranian response and threatened severe consequences. Trump warned that Iran could be taken out if it does not meet the deadline. The US and Israel attacked Iran on February 28, and Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz. A US airman was rescued from Iran over the weekend. Fresh aerial strikes were reported across the region. Trump vowed to destroy Iranian power plants and bridges if a deal is not reached.
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