Trump Warns Iran: Bridges and Power Plants Could Be Next Targets But "I'd Rather Not Do It" Because the People Would Suffer
President Donald Trump revealed the next potential phase of pressure on the Iranian regime during a candid interview with Brian Kilmeade. When asked about striking bridges and power plants, Trump confirmed it was under consideration but expressed reluctance, stating he would prefer to avoid such targets because innocent Iranian people would ultimately suffer the most. This measured approach highlights the President's strategic thinking that balances decisive military action with humanitarian concern.
In a direct message to the Iranian people, who now have greater access to the internet, Trump explained why organized resistance remains extremely difficult. He pointed out that civilians have no guns while the regime controls all the firepower, making public rallies incredibly dangerous. Trump described how regime snipers positioned on multiple buildings routinely shoot protesters in the head, turning any attempt at demonstration into a deadly risk.
This stark assessment underscores the brutal reality facing everyday Iranians under the oppressive regime. President Trump’s comments reinforce his administration’s commitment to weakening the mullahs’ grip on power through targeted pressure while supporting the Iranian people’s desire for freedom. Such leadership continues to demonstrate strength against Iran’s threats to America, Israel, and global stability without unnecessary escalation that harms civilians.
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