00:00A new threat is raising fears that the confrontation between the United States and Iran could spread far beyond military
00:08bases and into the heart of the Gulf.
00:11According to a reported statement attributed to Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, several Trump-branded properties across the Middle East
00:20have been designated as legitimate targets for potential strikes.
00:24The reported list includes Trump-linked golf clubs, hotels, and residential towers in the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatar,
00:33and Oman.
00:34Among the locations named are Trump International Golf Club Dubai, Trump International Hotel and Residential Tower Dubai, Trump Plaza Tower
00:43in Jeddah, Trump Tower Riyadh, Trump International Golf Club Wadi Safar,
00:49Trump International Golf Club and Villas Semezma in Qatar, and Trump International Hotel Oman in Muscat.
00:57The reported warning comes amid one of the most dangerous periods in the confrontation between Washington and Tehran.
01:04Recent U.S. military strikes have targeted Iranian air defense systems, missile launch sites, drone infrastructure, coastal radar installations, and
01:14maritime assets.
01:16American officials have said the operations are intended to weaken Iran's military capabilities and preserve broader military options as tensions
01:25continue to escalate.
01:27The conflict has now entered its fifth month following the collapse of efforts aimed at reducing hostilities.
01:34Despite repeated strikes, Iran continues to retain significant missile and drone capabilities.
01:40Tehran has also been accused of threatening maritime traffic and increasing pressure across the Gulf as the dispute over the
01:48Strait of Hormuz intensifies.
01:51The reported designation of Trump-linked properties, if confirmed, would mark another significant escalation in rhetoric.
01:58Unlike previous threats directed primarily at military installations, the reported list includes high-profile commercial developments associated with the U
02:08.S. president's business brand.
02:10Such statements are likely to heighten security concerns across the Gulf, where several countries host major American military facilities while
02:19also seeking to avoid becoming direct participants in the conflict.
02:23Governments across the region have already strengthened air defenses and increased protection around critical infrastructure as fears of further escalation
02:33continue to grow.
02:34Any threat against prominent commercial landmarks could prompt additional security measures and closer coordination among regional partners.
02:43So far, there has been no official indication that any of the listed properties have been attacked.
02:49The reported statement comes as Washington continues military operations aimed at limiting Iran's ability to project force across the region.
02:58The United States has maintained that its strikes are focused on military objectives linked to Iran's operational capabilities.
03:07Meanwhile, diplomatic efforts to reduce tensions remain under severe strain.
03:12Military exchanges, threats, and counter-threats have replaced hopes that earlier understandings could lead to lasting stability.
03:19With both sides continuing to exchange warnings, concerns are growing that any further escalation could widen the conflict beyond military
03:28targets and place additional pressure on regional security.
03:32For now, attention remains focused on whether the rhetoric will remain a warning or evolve into another dangerous phase in
03:41an already expanding confrontation.
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