U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that American military operations against Iran will continue until he decides they should end. He also warned that the United States could expand its campaign if Iran does not agree to return to negotiations with Washington.
Speaking during an interview, Trump said the United States plans to increase military pressure over the coming days. He said additional operations could target key infrastructure if Iran does not accept U.S. conditions for a new agreement.
According to Trump, the next stage of the campaign may include attacks on important facilities such as power stations and bridges. He said the United States is prepared to continue military action while seeking to pressure Iran into renewed talks.
Trump said the United States would continue its operations over the next several days. He stated that the campaign would remain active until Washington believes its objectives have been achieved.
The president also revealed that U.S. and Iranian officials held discussions on Tuesday. He said American representatives urged Iran to reach an agreement and return to negotiations.
According to Trump, U.S. officials told Iranian representatives that a deal remained the preferred path forward. He said Washington wants Iran to accept new terms through diplomatic discussions instead of continued military confrontation.
Earlier on Wednesday, U.S. Central Command announced another wave of military strikes against targets inside Iran. The operations reportedly focused on military sites located in Bushehr, Chabahar, Jask, Konarak, Abu Musa, and Bandar Abbas.
Military officials said the strikes were carried out in response to attacks that they said affected maritime navigation in the Strait of Hormuz. The waterway is one of the world’s most important shipping routes for global energy supplies.
U.S. Central Command also released new statements about recent developments at sea. Commander Adm. Brad Cooper accused Iranian forces of targeting commercial shipping during the past week.
According to Cooper, attacks involving merchant vessels resulted in civilian casualties. He said several crew members were reported dead, injured, or missing following the incidents.
In a statement shared on the social media platform X, Cooper also said Iranian forces launched dozens of missiles and drones toward neighboring Gulf countries. He described the attacks on commercial shipping as deliberate actions that affected civilian vessels operating in the region.
Iran has not responded within this report to the latest comments from Trump or the statements issued by U.S. military officials. The situation continues to develop as both countries remain involved in an expanding military confrontation.
The latest exchange marks another increase in tensions between Washington and Tehran. Military activity has continued to grow in recent days, raising international concern about stability across the Gulf region.
The Strait of Hormuz remains at the center of global attention. A large share of the world’s oil shipments passes through the narrow waterway each day. Any disruption to shipping in the area can affect international energy markets and global trade.
Governments and businesses continue to monitor the situation closely. Rising tensions have already contributed to increased concern about regional security and the possible impact on oil prices and commercial shipping.
Diplomatic efforts remain an important part of the wider situation. While military operations continue, statements from both sides indicate that discussions have also taken place. Whether further negotiations will move forward remains uncertain.
The coming days are expected to be closely watched as military operations continue and international leaders call for greater stability in the region. Investors, energy markets, and governments will also monitor developments because of the strategic importance of the Strait of Hormuz and its role in global trade.

