President Trump’s dire warnings to strike Iranian civilian targets if Tehran does not meet his calls to open the Strait of Hormuz is opening a fierce debate over whether service members will be asked to carry out what amount to war crimes under the Geneva Convention. His increasingly grave language, a stark departure from the…
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Trump’s grave threats toward Iran stoke war crime debate
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Originally reported by The Hill
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