Trump's Deadline Nears, Iran: US-Israel Attack Two Bridges and Other Infrastructure
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AI Summary (NQ-processed)
As Trump's deadline approached, Iran's Revolutionary Guards warned of cutting off oil and gas supplies if Washington crossed Iran's 'red line.' The US had threatened 'total destruction' of Iranian infrastructure, including bridges and power plants, if Iran did not allow free passage through the Strait of Hormuz. Hours before the deadline, the Israeli military announced large-scale attacks on Iranian 'infrastructure targets.'
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What did Iran's Revolutionary Guards warn about?
- A: Iran's Revolutionary Guards warned that if the US crossed Iran's 'red line,' Iran would cut off oil and natural gas supplies to the US and its allies.
- Q: Where did the US and Israel attack in Iran?
- A: US-Israeli joint forces attacked a bridge near Qom, a railway bridge in central Iran, a major road connecting Tabriz and Tehran, a railway section in Karaj near Tehran, and Kharg Island.