War Crime or Strategy? Trump’s Threat to Hit Iran’s Power Grid Raises Tough Questions
Trump delayed planned strikes following talks aimed at easing Middle East tensions amid warnings that attacks could cause disproportionate civilian harm, Amnesty International said.
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War crime or strategy? Trump’s threat to hit Iran’s power grid raises tough questions
If the U.S. military carries out President Donald Trump’s threats to strike Iranian power plants, and if Iran retaliates by hitting critical civilian infrastructure in other Middle Eastern countries, both sides could be guilty of war crimes, military experts say. “It certainly has a feeling of ‘ready, fire, aim,’” Geoffrey Corn, a retired Army lieutenant colonel and former military lawyer who teaches at Texas Tech, told The Associated Press. “He…
Trump Walks Back Threat to Bomb Iran’s Power Plants
Trump backtracks on Iran threat as “very good conversations” have been had… Plus: We interview Hooman Majd on whether Iran’s deterrence strategy is working, and Liberal Centrists have lost the argument on Israel. With Michael Walker and Barry Malone.
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