US President Donald Trump has warned that American military strikes against Iran will continue at his discretion, with threats of repeated nightly bombardments. Speaking to Fox News on Wednesday, Trump was asked how long the attacks would continue and responded that they would persist until he determined it was sufficient. He then escalated his rhetoric by threatening further strikes in the coming nights.
“We will strike them hard tonight, tomorrow night and the night after that,” Trump stated during the interview. The president indicated that the United States intends to destroy Iran’s power stations and bridges, presenting these military actions as leverage to bring Iran to the negotiating table.
Trump’s comments represent a significant escalation in rhetoric, conditioning any cessation of military action on Tehran’s willingness to engage in direct negotiations. The threats of sustained, nightly attacks represent an unusually explicit commitment to prolonged military operations. The president’s statements appear designed to pressure the Iranian government into diplomatic discussions by emphasising the scale and duration of potential military consequences.
The American administration has previously conducted strikes on Iranian military targets, and Trump’s latest comments suggest the possibility of an extended campaign rather than isolated military action.
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Source: Walla News — Original article in Hebrew.

