In this segment of Battlecry, India Today reports on the escalating tensions between the United States and Iran. US President Donald Trump has issued a stark warning, stating that Iran could be destroyed in just one night and that no bridge will be left standing. The US has reportedly prepared a four-hour bombing plan and is flaunting its B-2 Spirit stealth bombers, which are capable of carrying bunker-buster bombs. A critical deadline of 5:30 PM IST on Tuesday has been set for Iran to negotiate. Journalist Rohit Sharma, reporting from Washington, highlights that President Trump’s threats to target civilian infrastructure like power hubs and bridges are being taken seriously, with reports of Iranians forming human chains around assets. While back-channel negotiations involving Gulf leaders and US envoys like Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff are underway, Vice President JD Vance is reportedly on standby to finalise a potential deal. The report underscores the high stakes as the deadline approaches.

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