President Trump’s last warning to Iran, Middle East’s highest bridge destroyed in massive air attack
News India Live, Digital Desk: The fire of war in the Middle East is now going out of control. US President Donald Trump has warned Iran in strong words that if it still does not improve, it will be sent back to the ‘Stone Age’. Amidst this tension, the American and Israeli Air Forces, in a joint operation, have completely destroyed the strategically important B1 bridge located in Karaj, Iran. This attack was so gruesome that its echo was heard till Tehran and there are reports of many casualties in it. Iran’s highest bridge ‘B1’ grounded, Trump released video. The B1 bridge connecting Iran’s capital Tehran with the western part, which was considered the highest bridge of the Middle East, has now been turned into a pile of debris. President Trump himself shared a video of this attack on social media and wrote, “Iran’s largest bridge has collapsed, now it will never be used. This is just the beginning, much more is yet to happen.” The US Intelligence Department claims that Iran was using this bridge to transport missiles and military equipment to western launch pads. After the bridge, now the turn of the power plant: America’s tough stance. The Trump administration has made it clear that America’s ‘strategic goals’ are nearing completion, but the attacks will not stop until Iran accepts their conditions. Trump further wrote in his post, “The US military has not even started destroying Iran’s remaining infrastructure. After bridges, now it is the turn of electric power plants.” He advised the Iranian leadership to make a ‘deal’ as soon as possible, otherwise Iran will have nothing left to lose. Iran’s preparation for retaliatory action: Gulf countries’ bridges in ‘hit list’. After this attack, Iran’s attitude is also very harsh. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi said that attacking civilian infrastructure is a moral defeat for America and Iran is not going to bow down. Iranian media (Fars News) has released a ‘hit list’, in which it has threatened to target many important bridges of Gulf countries and Jordan. This list includes names like Kuwait’s Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Bridge, King Fahd Causeway connecting Saudi-Bahrain and UAE’s Sheikh Zayed Bridge. Threat of mega-war in the Middle East, crisis on the global economy. This war, which started on February 28, has now taken a new turn. There are also reports of Iran firing missiles at Israel, while the US Army has increased its vigil around the Strait of Hormuz. Experts believe that if Iran targets the infrastructure of Gulf countries in retaliation, then this war could cause oil crisis and economic recession for the whole world. At present, the eyes of the whole world are fixed on Trump’s next step and Iran’s counterattack.
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