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Al Jazeera: Iranians form human chains across bridges, at power plants



Heather Cox Richardson: Letters from an American – April 7, 2026


At 6:32 this evening, we learned that the horrifying announcement of the morning was, indeed, cover for Trump to declare victory and get out of the crisis he has caused in the Middle East.

Michael Rios of CNN reported that Iran’s media is claiming it has achieved a great victory, forcing the U.S. to agree in principle to its 10-point plan, which includes the end of sanctions against Iran, the removal of all U.S. combat forces from bases in the region, and Iranian control of the Strait of Hormuz. If these terms are correct, they leave the United States significantly worse off than it was before the war and leave Iran significantly stronger.

Trump’s threat that “a whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again” was not just a reference to Iran. If he had destroyed Iran in our names, unhampered by the Republican Congress members who have vowed to defend the U.S. Constitution, it would also have been an epitaph for the United States of America.
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David E. Sanger @ NY Times: Trump Finds His Offramp With Iran. But the Causes of War Remain Unresolved.

Daniel Bush @ BBC: What the US military could do if Iran fails to meet Trump’s ultimatum

… Critics said targeting civilian infrastructure would constitute a war crime, a concern Trump dismissed at a press conference on Monday.

Setting that issue aside, former US defence officials and other analysts said the US simply can’t destroy every bridge in a country the size of Iran in just a few hours, as Trump threatened to do.

Iran is approximately one-third the size of the continental United States. The US knows the exact location of Iran’s main nuclear facilities and other key infrastructure, but likely cannot identify thousands of other targets across the country and destroy them in such a short time span, experts said.

“To meet this threat literally would be an absolute herculean task. And would it have the desired strategic effect?” said a former senior US defence official who asked not to be named. “Trump is almost struggling to come up with a new level or threat that he can say with words that will move the strategic needle more in favour of the US here.”


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