Following US-led strikes on a key bridge near Tehran, Iran is signaling potential retaliation across the Gulf. The attack, confirmed by President Trump, destroyed Iran’s tallest bridge, prompting Tehran to consider a “tit for tat” response. Iranian media have identified strategic bridges in the region as possible targets, indicating a widening conflict. Following US-led strikes on a key bridge near Tehran, Iran is signaling potential retaliation across the Gulf. The attack, confirmed by President Trump, destroyed Iran’s tallest bridge, prompting Tehran to consider a “tit for tat” response. Iranian media have identified strategic bridges in the region as possible targets, indicating a widening conflict.
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