Trump just made another statement.

This time it's not 'consideration', not 'possible', but a warning in advance.

He said the U.S. military has not yet begun to destroy the remaining targets inside Iran. Bridges are next, followed by power facilities.

Translated into plain language: the first round is over, but it's not finished. In the next round, it's going for your lifeline.

The bridge is broken, supplies can't move. With the power out, the city is in direct paralysis. This is not just a warning; it's about dismantling.

What is even more worth noting is that he immediately added, - the leadership of the new Iranian regime knows they must take action, and they must act quickly.

What does it mean?

It's not a threat, it's a countdown.

Trump is using a nearly 'live operation plan' approach to pump pressure into every nerve of Tehran. Haven't you changed leadership in Iran? Fine, I’ll give you a timeline, you handle it yourself.

This is a classic Trump move: not letting you guess, but making you calculate. Calculate how many more days your bridge can hold, calculate how many more nights your lights can stay on, calculate whether you want to lower your head before I take action.

My judgment is:

This is not bluster. If the U.S. military really starts targeting infrastructure, it's not 'retaliation', it's an escalation of war. And the fact that he said it out loud precisely indicates that he has either already done it or will do it in the next second.

Iran's current situation is worse than on the day of the bombing.

You can yell in pain when bombed. But when the bridges are broken one by one and the lights go out piece by piece, there won't even be the strength to shout in pain.

Next, let's see Tehran's reaction. Will they concede and come to the negotiating table, or will they hold out to the end?

But Trump has already paved the way to this point - either negotiate now, or talk after the bridges are broken.

The difference is: by that time, you will have no cards left in your hand.