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Iran Has Threatened To Strike Trump's Skyscrapers In The Middle East

  • 16.07.2026, 21:37

The U.S. president owns real estate in the UAE and Saudi Arabia.

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) of Iran has designated U.S. President Donald Trump’s real estate holdings in the UAE and Saudi Arabia as legitimate targets for strikes, according to the IRNA news agency.

Trump owns several golf clubs and skyscrapers in those countries. Among them are the Trump International Hotel & Tower (Dubai), Trump Plaza (Jeddah), and Trump Tower (Riyadh).

On June 17, the U.S. and Iran signed a temporary memorandum of understanding providing for a cessation of hostilities and the launch of a new round of negotiations. However, on July 8, after the resumption of strikes, Trump announced that the truce between Washington and Tehran was no longer in effect and that he had no plans to negotiate with Iran.

Since late last week, Washington and Tehran have been exchanging strikes in the Middle East. The escalation occurred amid disputes between the two sides over the Strait of Hormuz. On the night of July 14, the U.S. president promised several rounds of “powerful strikes” against the Islamic Republic and notified Congress of the resumption of military operations in the region.

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