Trump details Iran threats, sends envoys to Pakistan
President Trump warned the US will destroy Iran's nuclear plants and bridges if it rejects a US deal, as his envoys head to Islamabad for talks.

President Trump warned the US will destroy Iran's nuclear plants and bridges if it rejects a US deal, as his envoys head to Islamabad for talks.

The message adds Trump's specific threat to disable all power plants and bridges in Iran, his comment on Iran 'helping' the US blockade by announcing a strait closure, and the accusation of shelling targeting both French and British ships.
Trump explicitly threatened to destroy Pakistan's infrastructure, including power plants and bridges, if the Iran deal is not signed.
Trump specified the threat would target "every single power plant and every single bridge in Iran" if a deal is not made.
Trump has now explicitly called the upcoming talks the 'last chance' for Iran, and the delegation composition is confirmed to include Special Envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner alongside VP Vance.
Trump specified the envoys as Witkoff and Kushner, gave their arrival time as Tuesday evening, and provided new details on the threatened targets (nuclear plants and bridges) and Iran's alleged financial losses.
Added specific names of envoys (Witkoff and Kushner) and their travel schedule to Islamabad, and included Trump's claim about Iran's daily financial losses from the blockade.