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Trump deflected questions on whether targeting civilian infrastructure like power plants is prohibited under international

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US President Donald Trump gestures as he speaks about the conflict in Iran in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House on April 6, 2026, in Washington, DC.

“They would be willing to suffer that to have freedom,” he said of the Iranian people.

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President Donald Trump told reporters Monday that “the entire country” of Iran “can be taken out in one night, and that night might be tomorrow night,” one of his most explicit escalations yet ahead of a Tuesday 8 p.m. The remark came during a White House press conference that began as a celebration of a dramatic combat rescue of two downed F-15E airmen over Easter weekend and ended with Trump saying that the U.S. is going to be the one charging tolls in the Strait of Hormuz. Repeatedly, Trump emphasized his final ultimatum: Open the strait or lose your infrastructure. There are a few ways to interpret Trump’s apocalyptic comments about what the U.S. will do to Iran. But that would amount to a massive escalation and a huge loss of life that would have catastrophic consequences for both the Iranian people and his own presidency.

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