Iran Vows Resilience After U.S.-Israel Attacks on Civil Infrastructure

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Tehran, Iran – Web Desk: Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi has reaffirmed that the country will not disarm despite recent U.S. and Israeli attacks on its civilian infrastructure.

Araqchi shared images of a destroyed bridge connecting key cities, stating that every damaged building and bridge will be rebuilt stronger than before. He added that the true loss from these attacks is not physical but the global credibility of the United States, which he said has been severely damaged.

Earlier, U.S. President Donald Trump had warned that the targeted bridge was permanently destroyed and urged Iran to negotiate quickly to avoid further actions. Analysts note that statements from both countries indicate rising tensions and a narrowing window for diplomatic solutions.

Experts say these developments highlight the escalating confrontation between Washington and Tehran, complicating efforts toward a peaceful resolution.

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