US President Donald Trump warned on Thursday that American forces had not yet begun demolishing remaining targets in Iran, claiming more infrastructure would be hit. In a Truth Social post, Trump stated the US military "hasn't even started destroying what's left in Iran. Bridges next, then Electric Power Plants!" just hours after announcing Iran's tallest bridge had been destroyed. He reiterated that most major military sites in Iran had already been damaged or neutralized during a month of conflict, while urging Iran's new leadership to act swiftly to secure a ceasefire. Trump suggested Tehran's leadership understood the urgency of reaching an agreement with Washington.
Trump's threat to target Iran's power plants exposes how quickly escalation can shift from military strikes to civilian infrastructure. If Washington follows through, Nigeria's energy sector—already fragile—could face ripple effects through global oil markets. The statement suggests no immediate de-escalation is planned.