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Trump’s threatened destruction of Iran’s power plants could be considered a war crime, experts say

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President Donald Trump has threatened to destroy Iran's power plants, which could be considered a war crime under international law. Experts warn that such an attack would cause significant harm to civilians and violate international law, prompting concerns from Democrats, UN officials, and scholars in military law.

President Donald Trump threatened to blow up Iran's power plants and bridges. This action could be a war crime, according to military law experts. The threat was made in response to Iran's actions in the Strait of Hormuz. Experts say attacking power plants would harm civilians, including those in hospitals and water treatment facilities. The UN has warned that such attacks are banned under international law. Trump's threat has sparked concern among Democrats, UN officials, and scholars in military law.

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