"War Crimes Concerns Ignored: Trump Deflects Questions on Iran Strikes In a tense press briefing at the White House, President Trump sidestepped questions from a New York Times reporter about the potential consequences of launching strikes on civilian infrastructure in Iran. The exchange came as the US President continues to threaten military action against the country, sparking concerns about the potential for war crimes. When asked directly if he was worried that targeting power plants and bridges could be considered a war crime, Trump declined to comment, leaving many to wonder about the administration's stance on international law and the protection of civilians in conflict zones. The exchange has sparked renewed debate about the ethics of military action and the potential consequences for the US and its allies."


President Trump on Monday brushed off questions from reporters about whether strikes on civilian infrastructure in Iran would constitute war crimes. When asked by a New York Times reporter at the White House press briefing if he was concerned that bombing power plants and bridges, as he had threatened to do, constituted war crimes, Trump...