# Infrastructure Warfare
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Brinkmanship at the Strait: Trump’s ‘Bridge Day’ Ultimatum Pushes US and Iran Toward the Abyss
President Trump has issued a final deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, threatening the systematic destruction of the country's power plants and bridges. While Tehran rejects temporary ceasefire proposals as a ruse for U.S. regrouping, the targeting of civilian infrastructure has already begun, sending global oil prices above $110 and drawing widespread international condemnation.

A Region on the Precipice: Israel’s Infrastructure Strikes Force Tehran’s Hand
Recent Israeli airstrikes targeting Iranian civilian infrastructure have prompted Tehran to significantly expand its retaliatory targets to include both U.S. and Israeli assets. This shift from surgical military strikes to infrastructure degradation marks a dangerous escalation that threatens to draw the United States into a direct regional conflict.

Bridges and Bytes: Middle East Conflict Escalates as US Strikes Iranian Infrastructure and Tehran Targets Cloud Giants
The US-Iran conflict has escalated into its second month with the destruction of a major Iranian bridge and retaliatory strikes on Tel Aviv by a unified 'Axis of Resistance.' In a significant strategic shift, Iran has also targeted US cloud data centers in the Gulf, sending oil prices soaring and prompting UN warnings of a wider regional catastrophe.