At Easter Egg Roll With Kids, 'Deranged Lunatic' Trump Defends War Crimes Threat

At Easter Egg Roll With Kids, 'Deranged Lunatic' Trump Defends War Crimes Threat

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Key Points:

  • US President Donald Trump defended threats to bomb Iran's bridges and power plants, dismissing warnings of catastrophic civilian harm and labeling Iranian leaders "animals" due to their crackdown on protesters.
  • Despite intelligence assessments that Iran is not developing nuclear weapons, Trump insisted on preventing Iran from obtaining them and set a deadline for reopening the Strait of Hormuz, threatening widespread destruction if demands are unmet.
  • Critics, including human rights groups and US lawmakers, condemned Trump's threats as potential war crimes, emphasizing the severe humanitarian consequences of targeting civilian infrastructure and calling for investigations into violations of international law.
  • Amnesty International and UNICEF highlighted the devastating impact of US-Israeli attacks on Iranian civilians, noting thousands of deaths, including over 200 children, and widespread destruction of essential services like hospitals and water systems.
  • First Lady Melania Trump framed the assault as a fight for Iran's children's future, while experts and advocacy groups urged urgent protection of civilians and accountability for actions endangering innocent lives.

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