Iran’s tallest bridge destroyed in US-Israeli airstrikes as Trump warns of more destruction

On Thursday, President Trump issued a stern warning to Iran, urging them to negotiate a deal “before it is too late,” following US airstrikes that obliterated Iran’s tallest bridge.

Trump released a video showing the destruction of the newly constructed bridge that linked Tehran and Karaj. He cautioned that “much more” devastation would follow if Tehran did not comply with US demands for a cease-fire.

The striking footage captured the 446-foot tall bridge crumbling into a cloud of smoke after the attack.

“Iran’s largest bridge falls, never to be used again—expect more to come!” the president announced on Truth Social.

He further emphasized, “IRAN MUST MAKE A DEAL NOW BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE, OR RISK LOSING EVERYTHING THAT COULD MAKE IT A GREAT NATION!”

A US military source informed the New York Times that the bridge’s destruction disrupted a planned military supply route for Iran’s missile and drone capabilities.

The Israeli military did not participate in the airstrike and said the bridge was a US target, in a briefing with reporters Thursday. 

US Central Command, which is overseeing Operation Epic Fury, did not respond to The Post’s request for comment.

It’s unclear if the bridge had been open to the public. 

“Bridge B1 has not yet been inaugurated,”  Mehr, an Iranian state-run news agency said, while denying that the bridge was being used as a military supply route. 

The attack killed eight people and wounded 95, according to Fars, another Iranian state-run news agency. 

The strike comes after Trump announced in a prime-time speech Wednesday that he intends to bomb the Iranian regime “back to the stone ages” for two to three weeks before ending the war. 

“We’re going to hit them extremely hard,” he warned. 

Trump noted, “we have our eyes on key targets,” if Iran refuses to make a deal with the US in the coming weeks. 

“If there is no deal, we are going to hit each and every one of their electric generating plants very hard and probably simultaneously,” he said.

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