Trump Considers Military Strikes Against Iran Amid War Crime Warnings

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President Trump is considering new military strikes against Iran, despite serious warnings about potential war crimes. He’s set to receive a briefing on options for "short and powerful" actions that could target Iran’s infrastructure. Proposed actions include seizing part of the Strait of Hormuz to get commercial shipping back on track and launching special forces to secure Iran's enriched uranium stockpile. This comes just three weeks into a fragile ceasefire in the ongoing Iran War, which ramped up on February 28 after attacks by the U.S. and Israel. The conflict has led to thousands of deaths, displaced millions, and disrupted global markets, driving oil prices higher. The administration believes these aggressive tactics could push Iran into nuclear talks, but there’s significant domestic opposition and warnings from legal experts about the risks. The bottom line is that these developments could have far-reaching implications for global stability and your everyday life, from energy prices to international relations.

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