Updated
Updated · The Independent · Jul 15
Trump Threatens Iran Airstrikes on Bridges, Power Plants as U.S. Reimposes Hormuz Blockade
Updated
Updated · The Independent · Jul 15

Trump Threatens Iran Airstrikes on Bridges, Power Plants as U.S. Reimposes Hormuz Blockade

3 articles · Updated · The Independent · Jul 15

Summary

  • Trump said Iran faces severe U.S. airstrikes on bridges and power plants unless it returns to negotiations, while adding that “other people” could handle any ground campaign.
  • U.S. forces had already carried out additional strikes, and Washington reinstated a blockade on Iranian ports in the Strait of Hormuz to pressure Tehran.
  • U.S. Central Command said the strikes were meant to degrade Iranian capabilities used to attack commercial shipping in the waterway.
  • Trump still backed away from an earlier plan to levy a 20% fee on maritime traffic through Hormuz, leaving sanctions pressure focused on military action and the blockade.

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