Trump revels in threats to commit war crimes in Iran

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President Donald Trump has threatened to destroy Iran's infrastructure, including power plants and bridges, which could be considered war crimes under international law. The threats have been met with criticism from legal experts and historians, who say that no recent American president has talked so openly about committing potential war crimes.
President Donald Trump has threatened to destroy Iran's infrastructure. He aims to send Iran back to the Stone Ages. The targets include power plants, desalination stations, and bridges. These actions could be considered war crimes under international law. The threats have been met with criticism from legal experts and historians. At least 13 civilians were killed and 95 injured in a recent American military strike. The Trump administration's language and actions could have far-reaching consequences, including galvanizing opposition to the US within Iran.
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