U.S., Iranian Forces Target Civilian Infrastructure
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Started July 18, 2026
Attacks on bridges, power plants, and desalination facilities could be considered war crimes
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U.S., Iranian Forces Target Civilian Infrastructure
Foreign Policy (United States) | Jul 17, 2026
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Military operations can sometimes necessitate collateral damage to civilian infrastructure.
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National security concerns can override the need to avoid civilian infrastructure attacks.
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The international community must intervene against both the U.S. and Iran if they target civilian infrastructure.
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Both the U.S. and Iranian forces should engage in dialogue to prevent attacks on civilian infrastructure.
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Civilian infrastructure should be protected during conflicts, regardless of the opposing forces' actions.
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The U.S. must hold its military accountable for any attacks on civilian infrastructure in Iran.
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Iran's attacks on civilian infrastructure are a direct violation of international humanitarian law.
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International humanitarian law should be upheld by all nations to protect civilian infrastructure during conflicts.
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The targeting of civilian infrastructure can be justified if it serves a military advantage.
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Attacking bridges and power plants is an act of aggression that escalates conflict unnecessarily.
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