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Trump gives Iran one-week ultimatum, warns of new attacks

By Savitri Laikram
15 July 2026
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July 15 2026

 

Trump has warned that the United States could expand its military campaign against Iran as early as next week, threatening to target the country’s bridges and power plants if Tehran does not return to the negotiating table.

 

The remarks mark a significant escalation in the ongoing confrontation between the two nations and have intensified concerns over the risk of a broader regional conflict.

 

Speaking in recent media interviews, Trump said Iran faces severe consequences if negotiations remain stalled, declaring that “next week comes the power plants” and “next week comes the bridges.” The comments suggest Washington is considering strikes beyond traditional military targets in an effort to pressure Iran into renewed diplomatic engagement.

 

The warning comes amid heightened hostilities following renewed U.S. military operations against Iranian military assets and the reimposition of a U.S.-led blockade aimed at limiting Iran’s ability to threaten shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.

 

Iran has responded with missile and drone attacks against U.S. military installations in the region and has warned it could further disrupt Middle Eastern energy exports if military pressure continues.

 

The Strait of Hormuz remains one of the world’s most strategically important waterways, carrying roughly one-fifth of global oil shipments.

 

Continued instability has fueled concerns over global energy supplies, with oil prices climbing and analysts warning that prolonged conflict could have significant economic consequences worldwide.

 

International observers have expressed growing concern over the prospect of attacks on civilian infrastructure.

 

Under international humanitarian law, facilities such as power plants and bridges may only be lawfully targeted under specific military circumstances, and any attacks must comply with the principles of distinction and proportionality. Legal experts have cautioned that strikes on civilian infrastructure could face intense international scrutiny.

 

Diplomatic efforts by regional mediators continue, but there has been no indication that Tehran has agreed to resume direct negotiations with Washington.

 

With both sides maintaining hardline positions, fears are mounting that the latest exchange of threats could push the conflict into an even more dangerous phase.

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