Iran's Infrastructure at Risk: Power Plants, Water, and Bonds Under Threat

As tensions escalate between the US and Iran, experts warn of potential attacks on critical Iranian infrastructure like power plants, water systems, and financial markets if Trump takes action.
As the standoff between the United States and Iran continues to escalate, concerns are mounting over the potential for attacks on Iran's critical infrastructure should President Donald Trump take action in the Strait of Hormuz. Energy facilities, water systems, and even financial bonds could all be potential targets in the event of a conflict.
According to experts, Iran's power grid, which is heavily reliant on natural gas, could be a prime target for the Trump administration. Power plants and transmission lines are seen as vulnerable, and disruptions to the country's electricity supply could have devastating effects on the civilian population. Additionally, Iran's water infrastructure, including desalination plants and distribution networks, could be at risk, potentially depriving millions of Iranians of access to clean water.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: Al Jazeera


