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Trump’s threats against Iran spark fears over potential war crimes

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Trump’s threats against Iran spark fears over potential war crimes

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US President Donald Trump's threats against Iran have raised fears of potential war crimes, as attacks on civilian infrastructure violate international law. Experts warn that targeting power plants, oil wells, and bridges could be considered a violation of international law, and Trump's statements have sparked concerns about the US committing war crimes.

The US and Iran are on the brink of conflict. US President Donald Trump gave Iran 48 hours to meet his demands. Trump threatened to attack Iran's power plants and bridges. Experts say these threats violate international law. Attacks on civilian infrastructure can be considered war crimes. Iran has also targeted energy infrastructure in the Gulf. The conflict is escalating, with Israel striking a petrochemical complex in Iran. Iranian authorities have reported new bombings on key oil industry sites.

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