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Trump Signals Potential 'Off-Ramp', Hegseth: "Next Few Days Decisive" After Dropping 2000-lb Bunker-Busters On Iran's 'Missile City'<!-- --> | ZeroHedge
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The post reports that US forces dropped 2,000-lb bunker-buster bombs on an Iranian 'missile city' (implying strikes against hardened missile infrastructure) while President Trump reportedly signaled a possible diplomatic "off-ramp" and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth warned the next few days are decisive. This describes active US strikes inside Iran and senior political-military messaging that together significantly raise the risk of rapid escalation and Iranian retaliation across the region.
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United StatesDonald TrumpPete HegsethIranIsfahan (implied 'missile city')ZeroHedge / X
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2,000-lb bunker-buster bombsair strikes (implied delivery platform)
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military action
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Key Phrases
"Direct strike on Iranian missile infrastructure represents a major escalation in the US‑Iran conflict and increases probability of Iranian kinetic retaliation.""Use of heavy bunker-busters indicates intent to destroy hardened underground/critical sites, degrading missile capabilities and signaling high targeting priority.""Simultaneous political messaging (Trump signaling an 'off-ramp' vs. Hegseth warning of decisive days) creates an unstable decision window that can lead to rapid escalation or abrupt de‑escalation depending on follow-on actions.""Regional spillover risk is high — maritime security, Gulf states, and proxy actors may respond or be targeted in retaliation.""Source is a social-media repost (ZeroHedge/X); requires corroboration from primary military or credible media reporting for operational certainty."

