President Trump is putting Iran on notice after Tehran dragged out negotiations and the region lurched into another round of strikes.

The warning came after an American Apache helicopter was downed near the Strait of Hormuz, according to the New York Post.

Trump’s message was blunt: Iran waited too long.

The post carried operational stakes.

Fox News chief foreign correspondent Trey Yingst reported that Trump told him he “may keep going” with strikes and is getting closer to targeting Iranian power plants and bridges.

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That is the new piece of this story.

The administration is no longer only talking about radar sites and runways Iran tried to rebuild during the ceasefire.

The New York Post reported the core warning this way:

President Trump said he is readying new strikes on Iranian infrastructure.

“Have to pay the price.”

Yingst’s own post added the specific strike-target details from his call with Trump.

Trump also described the helicopter incident in stark terms, saying an Iranian drone lodged between the two pilots and caught fire without exploding.

According to the Post, U.S. forces later hit runways, radar systems, and air-defense sites that Iran had been trying to rebuild.

Trump said those strikes took out about 55 percent of what Iran had rebuilt.

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Iran is not sitting quietly.

Reuters-syndicated reporting said Tehran answered with attacks on sites in Jordan, Bahrain, and Kuwait, while signaling it may reassess talks with Washington.

A GMA/Reuters report summarized the regional response:

Iran launched retaliatory attacks on sites in Jordan, Bahrain and Kuwait.

Tehran said it would reassess diplomatic engagement with Washington.

The regime is being given a choice: sign a deal that ends the threat, or watch more of its military infrastructure disappear.

For years, Washington treated Iranian delay as diplomacy.

Trump is treating delay as leverage.

That is why this warning matters.

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If Tehran keeps stalling, the next American strike may not stop at the targets Iran already tried to rebuild.

This is a Guest Post from our friends over at WLTReport. View the original article here.

 

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