Trump Warns Iran After Bridge Strike
Trump Warns Iran After Bridge Strike
U.S. President Donald Trump escalated his rhetoric on Iran after a major strike destroyed a newly built bridge west of Tehran that has been described in multiple reports as one of the country’s tallest or largest bridge structures. The incident has intensified fears of a wider conflict, with Trump publicly warning that more strikes could follow if Tehran does not agree to terms pushed by Washington.
Trump Iran Bridge Strike Escalates Tensions
Trump used public remarks and social media posts to signal that the bridge attack was part of a broader pressure campaign against Iran. Reports indicate he warned that other infrastructure, including bridges and power-related assets, could also be targeted in future operations. The bridge strike marked a significant escalation because it extended the conflict beyond military and nuclear-linked targets into transport infrastructure.
Iran Bridge Destruction Adds To War Pressure
The bridge that was hit connected the Tehran-Karaj corridor and was reported to have suffered severe structural damage after the strike. Casualties were also reported, with several people killed and many others injured. Iranian officials and media outlets condemned the attack and signaled retaliation, while the episode added to growing disruption inside the country as the war continued into another dangerous phase.
US Iran Conflict Raises Global Concerns
The latest escalation has deepened international concern over the risk of a broader regional crisis. The war has already unsettled oil markets, disrupted transport routes, and triggered warnings from global leaders and legal experts over the targeting of civilian infrastructure. With both sides hardening their positions, the bridge strike is now being seen as a key moment in the expanding U.S.-Iran conflict.















