
President Donald Trump has signaled that the United States could launch additional military strikes against Iran, raising fears of a broader regional conflict as tensions between Washington and Tehran continue to escalate.
Speaking to Fox News on Wednesday, Trump said he may “keep going” with military action against Iran and suggested that critical infrastructure, including power plants and bridges, could be targeted if negotiations fail to produce a breakthrough. The remarks came after a fresh exchange of attacks between the two countries and amid growing concerns that diplomatic efforts are rapidly losing momentum.
The latest comments mark one of Trump’s strongest indications yet that the US could intensify its campaign against Iran despite ongoing mediation efforts aimed at ending months of hostilities.
What Trump said
During an interview with Fox News correspondent Trey Yingst, Trump expressed frustration with the pace of negotiations and accused Iranian officials of dragging out talks.
“I may keep going,” Trump reportedly said, adding that Iran had opportunities to reach an agreement but failed to do so. He suggested that future military action could focus on key infrastructure targets such as bridges and power plants if Tehran continues to resist a deal.
The president’s remarks came shortly after he posted warnings on social media stating that Iran would “pay the price” for delaying negotiations.
Why have tensions escalated
The latest crisis follows a dramatic military exchange in the Persian Gulf region.
According to reports, hostilities intensified after Iran allegedly brought down a US Apache helicopter near the Strait of Hormuz. The United States subsequently launched strikes on nearly 20 Iranian targets, including air-defense systems and radar installations, describing the operation as self-defense. Iran then responded with missile and drone attacks targeting US military facilities in Kuwait, Bahrain, and Jordan.
While no major casualties or significant damage have been reported at the targeted bases, the exchange has sharply increased concerns about the possibility of a wider conflict across the Middle East.
Trump’s account of the Apache helicopter incident
Trump also shared new details about the Apache helicopter crash near the Strait of Hormuz.
According to the president, an Iranian drone became lodged between the aircraft’s two crew members while the helicopter was flying at low altitude. Trump claimed the drone caught fire but failed to explode, allowing the pilots to bring the helicopter down safely.
The account has not been independently verified, and US military officials have not publicly released detailed findings regarding the incident.
Could attacks on infrastructure raise legal concerns?
Trump’s suggestion that power plants and bridges could be targeted has already drawn scrutiny from legal experts and international observers.
Under international humanitarian law, civilian infrastructure receives protection unless it is being used for military purposes. Legal analysts have warned that deliberate attacks on purely civilian facilities could raise questions under the laws of armed conflict. Reuters reported that some experts have expressed concerns about the legality of targeting civilian infrastructure.
The White House has not publicly commented on how potential future targets would be selected.
What it means for the region
The renewed threats come at a delicate moment for the Middle East.
Diplomatic efforts involving regional mediators have continued despite the violence, but Iran has indicated that it may reassess its participation in negotiations following recent US strikes.
The conflict is also having economic consequences. Oil prices climbed on Wednesday as investors reacted to the possibility of further military escalation and concerns about disruptions near the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most important energy transit routes.
With both sides exchanging military blows and negotiations showing little progress, analysts warn that the risk of a broader regional confrontation remains high.
TL;DR
- President Trump said the US may continue military strikes against Iran if negotiations fail.
- He suggested that power plants and bridges could become future targets.
- The comments follow recent US strikes on Iranian targets and Iranian attacks on US bases in the Gulf region.
- Trump also claimed an Iranian drone caused the Apache helicopter incident near the Strait of Hormuz.
- Legal experts have raised concerns about attacks on civilian infrastructure under international law.
- Oil prices rose as markets reacted to the growing risk of further escalation.



