Trump Declares Iran War Nearing Completion, Threatens Infrastructure
U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to target Iranian infrastructure, including bridges and power plants.
Verified Facts
- U.S. forces have delivered 'swift, overwhelming blows' against Iran, claiming to have 'decimated its navy, shattered its air force, eliminated its key terrorist leaders, and systematically dismantled its'.
- U.S. President Donald Trump declared the war with Iran is 'nearing completion' and projected another 'two or three weeks' of involvement.
- Market stocks fell sharply on Thursday as fresh comments from President Donald Trump reignited uncertainty in global energy markets over the trajectory of the war with Iran.
- President Donald Trump said U.S. forces are 'on track to complete' their mission soon, as the 'core strategic objectives are nearing completion.'.
- President Donald Trump vowed heavy strikes would continue against Iran.
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How the story is being framed
Frame 1: Trump Declares Iran War Nearing End, Demands Deal Amid New Strikes
President Trump declared the war with Iran is nearing completion, with core strategic objectives met, as he issued stark warnings to Tehran. He demanded Iran "make a deal" or face further devastating strikes, citing the recent US-Israeli destruction of the B1 (Azimiyeh) Bridge in Karaj, Iran's tallest, which killed two and injured several.
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Frame 2: Iran Defies Trump, Claims Hormuz Control, Vows 'Permanent Humiliation'
Iran's military and officials forcefully reject President Trump's declaration that the war is 'nearing completion' and his claims of their weakening capabilities, made amid US-Israeli strikes on Iranian infrastructure. Tehran asserts decisive and full control over the Strait of Hormuz, defying US warnings and vowing continued resistance until the United States faces 'permanent humiliation'.
