US-Israeli strikes destroy Iranian highway bridge
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U.S. and Israeli forces destroyed a major Iranian bridge 35 kilometers south of Tehran, escalating military pressure on Iran.
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Escalating Middle East military conflict could raise gas prices and inflation for U.S. consumers if regional energy supplies are disrupted.
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US and Israeli forces destroyed the B1 bridge, described by Iranian media as the tallest bridge in the Middle East, in coordinated strikes on April 2, located 35 kilometers south of Tehran. The destruction represents a significant escalation in military pressure against Iran's infrastructure during heightened regional tensions. President Trump warned that energy facilities could face similar strikes if Iran does not agree to negotiate a deal, signaling the administration's intent to use targeted destruction as leverage in diplomatic negotiations. The bridge's destruction disrupts Iranian transportation networks and demonstrates the capability of combined US-Israeli operations deep within Iranian territory. The move reflects an intensifying strategy of pressure designed to bring Iran to the negotiating table.
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President Trump has warned Iran that energy facilities face similar strikes if negotiations do not occur.
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