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The U.S. threatens to attack Iran's civilian facilities. New Zealand Prime Minister: Completely unhelpful
According to Global Times, U.S. President Donald Trump again issued threats to Iran on the 5th, saying that Tehran must reopen the Strait of Hormuz by 7 p.m. on the 7th; otherwise, the United States will destroy Iran’s power plants and bridges. New Zealand Radio and foreign media, including the Associated Press (AP), reported that on the 7th New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said Trump’s recent threats against Iran’s civilian facilities “are of no use.” “(The reason they are) of no use is that further military action is not necessary.” Luxon said in an interview with New Zealand media, “I think the most critical thing is that we must focus on preventing this conflict from further expanding.”