Banner in central Tehran, Trump appears in coffin with his family

ONP Summary
President Trump threatened to expand US military strikes against Iran's power plants and bridges next week unless Tehran agrees to a deal regarding the Strait of Hormuz. Meanwhile, Trump reversed an earlier announced tax on ships passing through the waterway, signaling potential flexibility in negotiations while strikes continue.
Progressive:Reckless escalation — Progressive outlets portrayed Trump's threats to destroy Iranian infrastructure as dangerous coercion lacking genuine diplomatic engagement.
Moderate:Coercive diplomacy — Moderate outlets framed Trump's conditional threats and tax reversal as pressure tactics combined with maintained contact for negotiation.
Conservative:Justified deterrence — Conservative outlets emphasized Iran's provocations and characterized Trump's continued strikes and infrastructure threats as appropriate defensive responses.
A large banner against US President Donald Trump has been placed in a central area of Tehran, depicting him inside a coffin.
The image also shows the symbolic coffins of his wife and children, covered in American flags.
The placement of the banner comes at a time of high tensions between the United States and Iran, as rhetoric between the two countries has escalated.
Trump has stated that attacks on Iran will continue until he decides to stop them.
He has also threatened that the US could strike Iran's energy infrastructure, including power plants, if Tehran refuses to enter negotiations.
Iranian authorities and media outlets close to them have frequently used images and banners against American and Israeli leaders during periods of political and military clashes with the West. /Telegraph ...
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