Trump: If Hormuz opens, we will destroy Iranian power plants, oil wells and Kharg Island

US President Donald Trump said on Monday that the United States is in talks with a more reasonable “regime to end the war in Iran, but reiterated Tehran's warning to open the Hormuz Strait or jeopardise American attacks on oil wells and thermal power plants. “Great progress has been made, but [...]
The “There has been great progress, but if for some reason no agreement is reached soon, which is likely to happen, and if the Hormuz Strait doesn't open immediately for ébisnes, we will complete our pleasant position in Iran by completely destroying and disappearing all the power plants, oil wells and Kharg Island,” wrote Trump in a post on social networks.
Trump also threatened to attack desalinisation plants that supply drinking water to Iran, A2 reports CNN, broadcast Periscope.
He said last week that he would stop attacks on Iran's energy plants for 10 days, which would be April 6th, according to the US era.
While Trump has said the US and Iran are making progress in the talks, he has also sent more American troops to the region, prompting Iran's parliament speaker to accuse Washington of sending messages for possible negotiations while planning a ground invasion, which has prompted more challenge from Tehran.
Iranian leaders have denied they are in direct talks with the United States. /Periscope/












