The United States is becoming more deeply involved in the Iran conflict as President Donald Trump intensifies pressure on Tehran to accept a deal, reported by CBS News.
According to U.S. officials, a downed American aviator was successfully rescued after aircraft conducting search operations came under fire.
The report said U.S. strikes have largely targeted military assets but have also hit infrastructure such as a major bridge, which officials claim was used for missile transport.
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Trump has warned that if Iran does not agree to terms, the U.S. could expand attacks to include power plants and other critical facilities.
Experts cited in the report raised concerns about targeting civilian infrastructure, calling such actions legally and strategically risky.
According to experts, the conflict may ultimately strengthen Iran’s resolve to pursue nuclear weapons rather than deter it.
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