Trump Warns Iran Strikes Will Continue; Iran Reports Explosions
Washington DC. US President Donald Trump has warned that military strikes against Iran will continue until he says 'enough'. He has also indicated that power generation centers, bridges, and other important infrastructures could be potential targets.
Meanwhile, Iranian media have reported continuous explosions in various cities and coastal islands in the southern part of the country. Explosions have also been heard on some islands around the Strait of Hormuz, considered very important for world trade.
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) claimed on Tuesday to have targeted US military bases in Kuwait, Bahrain, and Jordan. However, there has been no immediate official reaction from the US side regarding this claim.
As tensions escalate, the United States has reimposed sanctions on Iranian ports. Additionally, the Trump administration has announced the withdrawal of its plan to impose a 20 percent additional tariff on ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz.
Concerns are growing about the serious impact of the increasing military tension in the Middle East on global energy supply, international maritime trade, and regional security. The Strait of Hormuz is one of the busiest oil shipping routes in the world, and instability there could directly affect oil prices and supply chains in the international market, according to analysis.
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