Iran Faces Threat of Critical Infrastructure Strikes as Trump Deadline Looms

Iranians brace for potential US attacks on power plants, bridges, and other vital infrastructure as the Trump administration's deadline approaches amid escalating tensions in the Persian Gulf.
Tehran, Iran - As the Trump administration's deadline to reopen the Strait of Hormuz approaches, ordinary Iranians are bracing for the possibility of devastating attacks on the country's critical infrastructure. In a recent threat, President Trump warned that the US would target Iran's power plants and bridges if Tehran did not comply with US demands.
This comes amid an already tense standoff between the two nations, with the US ramping up economic sanctions and military posturing in the region. Many Iranians fear that the looming deadline could spark a new and devastating phase of the conflict. Amir, a 35-year-old Tehran resident, expressed his concerns: "We're sinking deeper into this crisis, and I'm scared for my family and our country. If they start hitting our bridges and power plants, it will be a disaster."
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