Trump statements about Iran raise questions about international law

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President Donald Trump's recent statements about Iran have raised questions about international law, with some experts warning that his threatened actions could constitute war crimes. Trump has threatened to blow up every bridge and power plant in Iran, prompting concerns about civilian casualties and potential violations of international law.
President Donald Trump has made statements about Iran that have raised concerns about international law. He threatened to blow up every bridge and power plant in Iran, which could cause significant harm to civilians. This has prompted warnings from experts and officials that such actions could constitute war crimes. The UN has stated that attacking civilian infrastructure is banned under international law. Trump's threats have escalated in recent days, with him warning that Iran will face destruction unless the Strait of Hormuz is reopened. The situation has sparked concerns about the potential for war crimes and the impact on civilians.
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