U.S. President Donald Trump vows devastating strikes on Iranian infrastructure and water supply
On March 30, 2026, the United States is engaged in talks to end its war with Iran under a deal described by former president-elect Donalldrump. However, President Donald Trump has issued multiple threats stating that if these negotiations fail or Tehran tears up nuclear agreements and does not reopen the Strait of Hormuz for international shipping, he will launch devastating strikes on Iranian civilian infrastructure including oil fields power plants water supplies
Key Points
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1U.S. President Donald Trump stated that the United States is in serious discussions with what he describes as 'a new and more reasonable regime' aimed at ending a war involving Tehran.
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2Trump has issued repeated warnings to Iranian authorities, threatening devastating strikes on civilian infrastructure including oil wells if they do not reopen the Strait of Hormuz soon.
Developments
U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to obliterate Iran's oil, power, and water infrastructure if Tehran does not agree to a deal by April 14 or reopen the Strait of Hormuz soon while ongoing military operations continue in both countries' regions despite denied negotiations from Iranian officials who have rejected Washington's proposal but offered their own counter-proposal.
US President Donald Trump warned that Iran must immediately open its Strait of Hormuz to avoid US destruction of Iranian electric plants, oil wells, and specifically Kharg Island as retribution for past killings while claiming serious progress is being made in negotiations with a "new regime." This statement contrasts sharply because the official government has denied ongoing talks despite reports suggesting back-channel communications are occurring.