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“A whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again,” Trump wrote on his social media platform.
Trump has threatened to order indiscriminate attacks on Iranian civilian infrastructure, including bridges and power plants.
KEY POINTS
- Legal experts warn that such attacks could constitute war crimes under international humanitarian law.
- Decisions on targeting are traditionally made by military commanders with legal oversight, not directly by the president.
- The Trump administration has removed top military legal officers and bypassed traditional legal review processes.
- Over 100 legal experts have stated that the administration's actions may violate the UN Charter and involve potential war crimes.
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