US extends strikes on Iran to bridges and airport in escalation of campaign
XLE•Risk of wider regional escalation
While both sides have exchanged strikes daily, they have so far stopped short of escalating beyond parameters set earlier in the war, when civilian infrastructure and major economic targets were mostly deemed out of bounds because of the threat of retaliation.
Iran has said that it would attack civilian infrastructure across the Middle East if Trump follows through on threats to attack Iran's infrastructure.
It has also signalled that it could prod its Houthi allies in Yemen to close another key strait: the Bab al-Mandeb at the mouth of the Red Sea, potentially worsening the global energy crisis by cutting off another route out for Middle East oil. Sources have told Reuters Iran has already instructed the Houthis to act if Washington attacks Iran's infrastructure.
The surge in energy prices generated by the conflict has created pressure on Trump to end the unpopular war as quickly as possible. But leaving Iran in control of the strait would be a strategic embarrassment in a region where U.S. forces have served as the main security guarantor for generations.




