Trump Bombs Karaj Bridge, Kills 8; Iran Threatens Gulf-Wide Retaliation
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Trump Bombs Karaj Bridge, Kills 8; Iran Threatens Gulf-Wide Retaliation

02 April, 2026.Iran.26 sources

Key Takeaways

  • Karaj's B1 Bridge near Tehran struck; eight killed, 95 wounded
  • Trump claimed responsibility and warned more actions would follow
  • Iran threatened Gulf-wide retaliation, including attacks on bridges

US Bombs Civilian Bridge

This marked the first deliberate US strike on Iranian civilian infrastructure.

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Trump celebrated the destruction on social media, warning that much more will follow.

Iranian officials insisted the bridge was not yet operational and described the targeting as evidence of US moral collapse.

Iran Releases Target List

Iran released a list of eight major Gulf bridges as potential retaliation targets.

The list included infrastructure in Israel, Kuwait, Abu Dhabi, Jordan, and Iraq.

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Iran warned the strikes were a violation of international law and could endanger lives.

The retaliation focused attention on the vulnerability of Gulf infrastructure.

Mixed Coverage of Civilian Toll

Trump-focused US outlets led with his triumphant social media posts.

Al Jazeera framed the strike as part of expanding American pressure after exhausting military targets.

The divergence illustrates competing narratives on whether this was strategic or punitive.

Trump Risks Escalation

Trump warned he would bomb Iran back to the Stone Ages.

Defense officials said the strike was meant to disrupt a military supply route.

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The widening of targets after five weeks signaled a risky escalation.

A Reuters poll found only 27% of Americans approved the strikes.

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