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Trump Threatens Continued Strikes on Iran

Donald Trump declared on Tuesday that "strikes on Iran will continue until I say enough," indicating a prolonged military engagement.

During a press conference, Trump specified that bridges and power plants within Iran could become targets for these ongoing strikes. This statement follows an announcement from Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) claiming responsibility for attacks on U.S. forces stationed in Kuwait, Bahrain, and Jordan.

The IRGC's reported actions suggest a direct escalation and response to perceived U.S. military presence and actions in the region. The specific locations targeted by the IRGC—Kuwait, Bahrain, and Jordan—highlight the expanding scope of the conflict and the potential for wider regional instability.

Trump's remarks signal a firm stance on the continuation of military operations against Iran, emphasizing his personal authority in determining the cessation of hostilities. The mention of critical infrastructure as potential targets underscores the severity of the situation and the potential for significant damage and disruption should these threats be carried out.

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