Iran warns of ‘special plans’ after Trump threatens to strike power plants

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The Middle East conflict enters its 24th day and Iran has warned US President Donald Trump that it has “special plans” aimed at Trump and the US allies in the Gulf. This comes after Trump’s threat to strike Iran’s power plants.

A source told Fars News Agency that “Tonight, special events are planned for Tel Aviv and some regional allies of the US and Israel that will completely remove the hope of negotiations from the minds of the aggressors.”

The warning followed Trump’s suggestion that the Strait of Hormuz could eventually be jointly managed by himself and the Ayatollah when it fully reopens. This followed talks to end the war.

Despite Trump saying discussions were underway, Iran’s parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf confirmed that that “no negotiations” had taken place with the US.

Within 24 hours, Trump reversed his earlier threat to strike Iran’s power infrastructure.

Posting on Truth Social, Trump said he would allow a five-day window for negotiations.

However, he later warned reporters that if the talks don’t produce results, “we’ll just keep bombing our little hearts out.”

Source: The Advertiser

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