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Trump: "I Won't Set a Deadline for Iran, But They Must Behave"

Trump: "I Won't Set a Deadline for Iran, But They Must Behave"
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U.S. President Donald Trump said on July 15 (local time) that while he would not set a deadline for Iran to meet U.S. demands for an agreement, he urged the country to behave properly.

Upon arriving in Pennsylvania to attend an event at the U.S. Army War College, President Trump was asked by reporters whether there was a deadline for Iran before the U.S. would strike Iranian bridges. He replied, "I don't like setting deadlines."

He added, "They know very well. They know the situation," and continued, "They better behave."

In an interview with Fox News the previous day, President Trump threatened that if an agreement to end the conflict with Iran was not reached by next week, the U.S. would attack civilian infrastructure, including power plants and bridges in Iran.

Following President Trump's orders, the U.S. military has bombed military facilities around the Strait of Hormuz for five consecutive days as of today, with the latest strike carried out in broad daylight.

Ultimately, President Trump's remarks are interpreted as a repeated warning that while he is not providing a specific deadline for an agreement, he may proceed with airstrikes on civilian infrastructure in addition to military facilities if a deal is not reached soon.
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