Trump threatens to destroy Iran infrastructure

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2026-04-03

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President Donald Trump says the US "hasn't even started destroying what's left in Iran", adding that Iranian bridges are "next, then electric power plants." Mr. Trump has also signalled his openness to diplomacy in an effort to end the war. Iran has launched fresh strikes on Israel and Gulf nations, after the US and Israel stepped up their attacks on Iran's infrastructure. Also in the programme: an update on the progress of the Artemis II moon mission; and the unusual way octopuses have sex. (Picture: US President Donald J. Trump. Credit: ALEX BRANDON/POOL/EPA/Shutterstock)
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  • Hello and welcome to NewsHour.

  • It's coming to you live from the BBC World Service studios in central London.

  • I'm Tim Franks.

  • President Trump may have signalled that he's keen to wrap up his war in Iran within a few weeks.

  • His rhetoric, though, continues to be fearsome over what he's about to unleash.

  • Overnight in Washington, he posted his latest threat on social media.

  • Our military, the greatest and most powerful by far anywhere in the world,

  • has n't even started destroying what 's left in Iran.

  • Bridges next, then electric power plants.

  • In other words, this was detailed to go with a rather more expansive warning he gave in his address on USTV

  • on Wednesday evening, Washington Time.

  • We're going to hit them extremely hard over the next two to three weeks.

  • We're going to bring them back to the Stone Ages where they belong.

  • In the meantime, discussions are ongoing.

  • Regime change was not our goal.

  • We never said regime change, but regime change has occurred because of all of their original leaders' death.

  • They're all dead.

  • There 's obviously some debate over whether there are indeed discussions ongoing about terms to end this conflict and also

  • about how far there has been a change of regime in Iran.

  • What 's also clear is that Iran is still able to hit back, obviously with its stranglehold on the Strait of Hormuz,