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The Specific Things Iran Has Threatened to Do If the US Strikes Power Plants

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The Specific Things Iran Has Threatened to Do If the US Strikes Power Plants
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Iran has laid out its specific response if the US hits its power plants. Here is exactly what Iran threatened and whether these threats are credible.

The specific Iranian escalation threats in response to Trump's power plant strike ultimatum — whose particular content was communicated both through official channels and through the specific Iranian official statements that the CBS News live blog captured — create the particular deterrence framework whose credibility determines whether the US proceeds with power plant strikes.

For the specific Iranian threat: the Wikipedia 2026 Iran war article confirms that 'Iran doubled down, threatening to completely close the Strait of Hormuz and strike vital infrastructure across the region such as energy and desalination facilities critical for drinking water.' The specific targeting of desalination facilities — on which Qatar, UAE, Bahrain, and Kuwait depend for potable water — is the particular humanitarian threat whose specific credibility is highest given Iran's documented capacity to strike specific Gulf state infrastructure.

For IRIB state television's specific framing after the pause: 'Trump, fearing Iran's response, backed down from his 48-hour ultimatum' and 'After the Islamic Republic warned that if America attacks Iran's energy infrastructure it will target energy infrastructure across the entire region, Trump retreats' — the specific Iranian domestic narrative that converts Trump's diplomatic pause into a military victory claim, creating the particular political dynamic where Mojtaba Khamenei's government claims deterrence success.

For the water supply dimension's specific significance: the Gulf states' desalination dependency — UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, and Kuwait produce 60-80% of their freshwater through specific desalination plants — creates the particular vulnerability whose exploitation would cause direct civilian suffering in US-allied nations. Whether the US's strategic interest in Gulf state stability creates the particular deterrence that Iranian desalination threats require is the specific calculation that Trump's power plant pause may reflect.

For the former Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi's specific request: his call for targeting 'the military while sparing civilian infrastructure which Iranians will need to rebuild our country' is the particular opposition figure statement that acknowledges the specific humanitarian and rebuilding argument for avoiding civilian infrastructure strikes while simultaneously accepting the legitimacy of the military campaign.

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