Trump Drops Jaw-Dropping Video of Iran’s Tallest Bridge Being Destroyed: Taunts Them to Make a Deal


On Thursday, former President Donald Trump shared a striking video on Truth Social, depicting the dramatic collapse of Iran’s tallest bridge, reportedly following a targeted strike.

This eye-catching footage was unveiled just hours after Trump issued a stern warning that the United States would retaliate with significant force against Iran, as he outlined his final-phase military strategy.

“Iran’s largest bridge has now crumbled, never to be used again,” Trump declared in his post. “More actions are on the horizon!”

He further urged, “Iran must seize this chance to negotiate before it’s too late, as there’s still potential for the nation to rise to greatness!” His statement emphasized urgency, delivered in capital letters.

The brief, 10-second video seemingly captures an assault on Iran’s B1 Bridge, with thick plumes of smoke billowing from the structure. A substantial portion of the bridge is then seen collapsing in a dramatic cloud of dust and debris.


READ MORE: ‘Stone Age’ Warning Sets Clock As Trump Lays Out Final Phase on Iran

About Those ‘Fractures’ in Iranian Leadership


In a primetime address Wednesday evening, President Trump outlined the progress of the ongoing U.S. military campaign against Iran, known as Operation Epic Fury. The operation is now in its fifth week.

Trump revealed that American and Israeli strikes have severely degraded Iran’s navy, air force, missile systems, nuclear facilities, and command structures tied to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.

He warned that if Iran fails to reach a deal within the next two to three weeks, the United States will escalate operations, effectively reducing the country to a pre-modern state with little chance of rebuilding its military or nuclear capabilities. Except, he worded it a little differently.

“Very shortly, we are going to hit them extremely hard over the next two to three weeks,” the President said. “We’re going to bring them back to the Stone Age where they belong.”

“If, during this period of time, no deal is made… we are going to hit each and every one of their electric generating plants very hard and probably simultaneously.”

The B1 Bridge is the tallest bridge in the Middle East, standing 136 meters high. It serves as a critical highway link on the northern Karaj bypass, connecting Iran’s capital, Tehran, to the major city of Karaj and facilitating traffic flow toward its northern provinces.

Beyond its ease of connectivity, however, a US official, according to The Telegraph, indicates the Iranian military has been using it to transport missiles.

Well, they were anyway. The bridge is now listed on Wikipedia as a “former bridge.”

Trump reportedly told Time Magazine in a phone call Thursday morning that the US military took out more than the B1 Bridge, saying they “blew up their three big bridges last night.”

“They’re getting decimated. They say Trump is not negotiating with Iran. I mean, it’s sort of an easy negotiation,” he said.

Editor’s Note: For decades, former presidents have been all talk and no action. Now, Donald Trump is eliminating the threat from Iran once and for all.

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