It’s clear from President Trump’s rhetoric in his latest post that there’s nothing going on with respect to negotiations or any attempts to bridge the gap between the Iranians and the United States.
Given what has been heard in the past hours from the IRGC, that any attack on civilian infrastructure would be retaliated against in the same manner, we are at a very crucial point, international media has reported
Whereas President Trump is threatening to destroy bridges and power plants in Iran, the Iranians are also threatening to retaliate in the same manner by hitting civilian infrastructure in the Gulf and Israel.
Iranian drone and missile attacks across the Gulf have intensified with Kuwait suffering the heaviest strikes in the past 24 hours.
The country’s Electricity and Water Ministry confirmed that two power generation and water desalination plants were hit, causing “significant material damage” and the shutdown of two generation units.
Bahrain, the UAE and Saudi Arabia have also experienced a flurry of attacks targeting energy and other infrastructure.
The US president says he will step up attacks and Iran will “be living in Hell” if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed











