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In light of reporting that the U.S. struck water facilities in Hormozgan province, potentially affecting >20k civilians, I'm reupping my April @foreignpolicy.com piece on Trump's threats to attack infrastructure--and how to evaluate the legality of such attacks: foreignpolicy.com/2026/04/14/t...
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Destroying bridges and power plants would violate international law and expose service members to prosecution.
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Understanding the Illegality of Trump’s Iran Threats
Benjamin Farley
Iran’s state broadcaster reported that U.S. military strikes hit water facilities in the south of the country on Wednesday, cutting off water supplies for thousands of residents.
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The state broadcaster said two water tanks serving thousands of people were damaged. The U.S. military did not respond to a request for comment.
Drinking Water Facilities Hit by Strikes in Iran, State Media Reports
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