The president of the United States has returned to shake up the international scene by broadcasting a video of a massive military attack this Monday without providing any context about its origin. The images, published in show a large explosion captured from a panoramic view, but without details about the place or when it occurred.
The video, just 32 secondshas generated a wave of speculation in the midst of increasing tension with Iran, in the fifth week of conflict in the region. Some Middle Eastern media point to which could be related to explosions recently recorded in Isfahan, one of the main cities in the country and a strategic point of its infrastructure.
A message without context in the middle of war
The publication comes at a particularly delicate moment, with information that in recent days there have been missile attacks on that area, attributed to security forces. However, the lack of official confirmation about the content of the video leaves all interpretations open.
The dissemination of these images without explanation adds to Trump’s communication strategy in recent weeks, marked by direct messages and public warnings towards Tehran in the midst of an increasingly volatile scenario.
Threats to key infrastructure
Hours before publishing the video, Trump himself had toughened his speech by warning of possible attacks against critical Iranian infrastructuresuch as power plants, if an agreement is not reached and it is not reopened to international traffic.
This new episode reflects the growing pressure on Iran in a context in which open negotiations and a latent military escalation coexist, with movements that increase uncertainty about the next steps of Washington.