Iran hits Gulf states as Trump touts strikes on civilian infrastructure
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Iran targeted Persian Gulf oil, gas, and water infrastructure after Trump warned of further U.S. strikes on Iranian civilian sites.
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Damage to Gulf oil and water infrastructure could spike global energy prices and disrupt water access for millions in the region, raising U.S. gas prices and affecting supply chains.
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President Trump announced strikes on Iranian infrastructure and warned of further action, prompting Iran to launch attacks on oil, gas, and water facilities across the Persian Gulf in retaliation. The Iranian strikes targeted critical energy and resource infrastructure in neighboring Gulf states, escalating tensions in one of the world's most strategically important oil-producing regions. Trump's public declarations of ongoing military operations and Iran's rapid response signal a direct cycle of attack and counterattack that threatens regional stability and global energy supplies. The targeting of civilian infrastructure on both sides raises the stakes beyond military installations and could affect millions of civilians in Gulf nations dependent on those systems. The exchange marks a significant escalation in the long-running U.S.-Iran conflict, with each side signaling willingness to strike the other's economic and civilian assets.
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