Trump Vows to Cripple Iran's Infrastructure, As NASA's Artemis II Preps for Lunar Flyby

President Trump threatens to target Iran's power plants and bridges if it fails to open the Strait of Hormuz, while NASA's Artemis II crew prepares for a historic lunar flyby.
In a move that could further escalate tensions in the Middle East, President Donald Trump has threatened to bomb Iran's power plants and bridges if the country does not open the strategically crucial Strait of Hormuz. This stark warning comes as NASA's Artemis II mission, the first crewed flight of the agency's new lunar exploration program, readies itself for a historic flyby of the Moon.
Trump's threats, issued during a press conference at the White House, mark a significant escalation in the ongoing dispute between the United States and Iran over control of the Strait of Hormuz, a narrow waterway that is a vital global trade route for oil shipments. Iran has long asserted its dominance over the strait, which it sees as a critical part of its national security, and has in the past threatened to close it in response to economic sanctions and other pressure from the U.S. and its allies.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}The president's warning came just a day after he had expressed a desire to negotiate with Iran, raising hopes that the two countries might be able to find a diplomatic solution to the crisis. However, Trump's latest remarks suggest that he is willing to resort to military force if Tehran does not comply with U.S. demands.
Source: NPR


