Trump Revels in Threats to Commit War Crimes in Iran

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President Trump has threatened to bomb Iran's civilian infrastructure, including power plants and bridges, which could be considered war crimes under international law. The president's statements have been met with criticism from legal experts and former US officials, who say that such actions would violate international law and norms of state conduct in wartime.
President Trump has threatened to destroy Iran's civilian infrastructure. He said he would bomb power plants, bridges, and other sites, causing widespread suffering among Iran's 93 million people. This would be a violation of international law. The president's aides have not commented on the legality of such actions. The US has typically tried to follow international law in war. Trump's statements have been criticized by legal experts and former US officials. They say that destroying civilian infrastructure is a war crime. The president's language and actions could have far-reaching consequences, including galvanizing opposition to the US within Iran and diminishing America's standing globally.
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