Full articlehere:šŸ˜ž Trump Threatens to Target Iranian Energy Infrastructure If No Peace Deal

PresidentĀ Donald TrumpĀ has issued a stark ultimatum toĀ Iran, threatening the total destruction of the nation’s critical energy infrastructure—includingĀ oil wells,Ā electric generating plants,Ā desalinization plants, andĀ Kharg Island—if a peace deal is not finalized shortly. Despite the aggressive rhetoric,Ā TrumpĀ indicated that theĀ United StatesĀ is currently in “serious discussions” with what he characterized as a “new, and more reasonable” regime inĀ Tehran. The President framed these potential strikes as retribution for theĀ Islamic Republic’s historical actions and the soldiers killed over the regime’s 47-year “Reign of Terror.”

Secretary of StateĀ Marco RubioĀ echoed this sense of urgency, stating thatĀ U.S.Ā military operations, which began onĀ February 28Ā in coordination withĀ Israel, are expected to conclude within weeks.Ā RubioĀ noted that military objectives are being met ahead of schedule, aligning with an initial projected timeline of four to seven weeks. While messages have been exchanged with theĀ IranianĀ system,Ā RubioĀ expressed a need for further clarification regarding the current authority inĀ Tehran and the specific terms they are willing to discuss under the shadow of the ongoing conflict. TheĀ Trump administrationĀ has reportedly put forward aĀ 15-point proposalĀ aimed at ending the war. Special envoyĀ Steve WitkoffĀ expressed optimism that this framework could resolve the crisis, which has already resulted in the deaths of several seniorĀ IranianĀ leaders and the significant degradation ofĀ Iran‘s industrial capacity.Ā TrumpĀ confirmed that he has temporarily paused strikes on power infrastructure to provide space for these diplomatic efforts, even asĀ Iran’sĀ Foreign Minister Abbas AraghchiĀ warns of a “heavy price” and theĀ Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC)Ā threatens retaliatory strikes againstĀ U.S.Ā andĀ Israeli assets across the region. A critical point of international concern remains theĀ Strait of Hormuz, a vital global energy route where roughly 20% of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas passes.Ā IranĀ has moved to restrict navigation and is reportedly charging vessels for safe passage, a move sharply condemned byĀ G7Ā nations. TheĀ United StatesĀ has deployed additional forces to the region to maintain military options, as theĀ Trump administrationĀ insists the waterway must be immediately “Open for Business” to avoid the final phase of its military campaign.

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