Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) hit back at a recent post from President Trump threatening Iranian infrastructure, saying Monday that “threatening to target power plants and other non-military targets is not strength.” “If those words become orders to destroy civilian infrastructure with no valid military purpose, it’s hard to see how they would not violate the…
Mark Kelly: ‘Illegal orders’ to make civilians suffer in Iran would be ‘black mark’ on military, US
Originally reported by The Hill
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