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Why Experts Believe Trump's Bombing Of Iran's Infrastructure Would Be A War Crime

The president has threatened strikes on infrastructure in Iran and said Iranians will “be living in hell.”

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forbes.comStai leggendo2 mesi fa

Why Experts Believe Trump's Bombing Of Iran's Infrastructure Would Be A War Crime

The president has threatened strikes on infrastructure in Iran and said Iranians will “be living in hell.”

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theguardian.com2 mesi fa

Trump threats cause dilemma for US officers: disobey orders or commit war crimes

Legal experts say attacking Iran’s infrastructure would constitute a war crime – but would military officers be held responsible?

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huffpost.com2 mesi fa

Trump Vows To Strike Civilian Infrastructure If Iran Does Not Reopen Strait Of Hormuz

In a violent Easter Sunday post, the president threatened to destroy Iran's power plants and bridges — a potential war crime under international law.

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independent.co.uk2 mesi fa

Trump says he is ‘not at all’ worried about committing war crimes in Iran

The US president has threatened to bomb energy facilities in Iran if the regime does not meet his deadline

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lemonde.fr2 mesi fa

Trump ramps up threats on Iran, says every bridge will be 'decimated' by tomorrow if no deal with US

Iranian state media reported that Tehran has rejected a truce to end the war that they labeled as an 'American proposal.' Trump brushed off concerns on Monday that hitting the country's power facilities and bridges…

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elpais.com2 mesi fa

Los expertos afirman que Trump incurrirá en crímenes de guerra si cumple sus amenazas

Los ataques a infraestructuras civiles y centrales eléctricas en Irán violan el derecho internacional, según varios especialistas consultados. Teherán también ha golpeado al sector energético en el Golfo

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Timeline cronologica

  1. venerdì 3 aprile 2026·forbes.com

    U.S. Strikes On Iran Could Be War Crimes, Experts Warn

    The experts called out Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s “gloves off” approach to the conflict and said the U.S. military conduct could amount to war crimes.

  2. venerdì 3 aprile 2026·theguardian.com

    Is the US committing war crimes by targeting Iran’s civilian infrastructure?

    International law experts ‘seriously concerned’ about ‘strikes on schools, health centres and homes’ in contravention of Geneva conventions

  3. domenica 5 aprile 2026·forbes.com

    Trump Threatens Iran With Tuesday Bombing Deadline—Iran Warns Of Response

    The president threatened to target Iran’s infrastructure next Tuesday.

  4. domenica 5 aprile 2026·huffpost.com

    Trump Vows To Strike Civilian Infrastructure If Iran Does Not Reopen Strait Of Hormuz

    In a violent Easter Sunday post, the president threatened to destroy Iran's power plants and bridges — a potential war crime under international law.

  5. lunedì 6 aprile 2026·forbes.com

    Why Experts Believe Trump's Bombing Of Iran's Infrastructure Would Be A War Crime

    The president has threatened strikes on infrastructure in Iran and said Iranians will “be living in hell.”

  6. lunedì 6 aprile 2026·theguardian.com

    Trump threats cause dilemma for US officers: disobey orders or commit war crimes

    Legal experts say attacking Iran’s infrastructure would constitute a war crime – but would military officers be held responsible?

  7. lunedì 6 aprile 2026·lemonde.fr

    Trump ramps up threats on Iran, says every bridge will be 'decimated' by tomorrow if no deal with US

    Iranian state media reported that Tehran has rejected a truce to end the war that they labeled as an 'American proposal.' Trump brushed off concerns on Monday that hitting the…

  8. lunedì 6 aprile 2026·theguardian.com

    Trump claims, without proof, Iranians welcome US strikes on infrastructure

    President dismisses concerns that bombing civilian targets would punish ordinary people and could be war crimes

  9. lunedì 6 aprile 2026·huffpost.com

    Trump’s Iran Escalation Would Spike Death And Chaos Across The Mideast

    If the level of destruction in the Persian Gulf and gas prices here at home aren’t high enough for you yet, just give it a few days.

  10. martedì 7 aprile 2026·independent.co.uk

    Trump says he is ‘not at all’ worried about committing war crimes in Iran

    The US president has threatened to bomb energy facilities in Iran if the regime does not meet his deadline

  11. martedì 7 aprile 2026·elpais.com

    Los expertos afirman que Trump incurrirá en crímenes de guerra si cumple sus amenazas

    Los ataques a infraestructuras civiles y centrales eléctricas en Irán violan el derecho internacional, según varios especialistas consultados. Teherán también ha golpeado al…

  12. martedì 7 aprile 2026·theguardian.com

    If Trump commits war crimes in Iran, he can be prosecuted | Kenneth Roth

    There is no question that Trump’s threats, if carried out, would amount to war crimes. The international justice system is positioned to act

  13. martedì 7 aprile 2026·lemonde.fr

    Trump's war rhetoric, through the lens of international law

    As the US president multiplies statements threatening to target civilian infrastructure in Iran, he is blurring the line between law and force, according to several legal experts.