Analyst Warns U.S. Could Target Iran's Civilian Infrastructure in Major Strikes
Concerns Over Potential U.S. Strikes on Iran
According to ХВИЛЯ: International policy expert Ilya Kusa, speaking on political analyst Yuriy Romanenko's broadcast, expressed deep concern about the potential for large-scale U.S. strikes targeting Iran's civilian infrastructure. He warned that such actions could trigger a humanitarian crisis in the region, particularly by destroying facilities essential for providing the population with drinking water. This analysis comes amid heightened regional tensions following the collapse of the JCPOA nuclear deal.
Kusa stated that the U.S. administration under Donald Trump does not consider the destruction of civilian infrastructure in Iran to be a war crime and shows little concern for the consequences.
"Trump does not view destroying civilian infrastructure in Iran as a war crime. He is not troubled by it,"
the expert emphasized.
Ilya Kusa further noted that targeting desalination plants could lead to severe problems with access to potable water.
"Because if desalination plants are hit, it means a simply gigantic crisis with drinking water will emerge, one you cannot just fix. You cannot bring it in by tanker that quickly, and you need to get it from somewhere,"
he said. The expert believes this could generate an enormous humanitarian disaster.
Reaction to Potential Strikes
Kusa also addressed how Trump might respond to potential strikes, noting that his reaction would be combined with negotiations with so-called allies, whom he believes are currently in a state of terror.
"Trump's response will be combined with negotiations with so-called allies. Why 'so-called'? Because I think all these Arab allies are in horror right now,"
he pointed out.
Thus, the expert underscored that potential U.S. actions could have serious consequences not only for Iran but for the entire region, raising alarm within the international community. The deliberate targeting of civilian infrastructure is prohibited under international humanitarian law, specifically the Geneva Conventions.
The expressed concerns about potential U.S. strikes on Iran's civilian infrastructure highlight the critical importance of international law and state responsibility in conducting military operations. Destroying critical facilities could lead to large-scale humanitarian fallout, endangering civilian lives. The international community's reaction to these potential actions could also significantly impact political stability in the region and relations between states.
As the situation escalates, it's essential to consider the broader implications of U.S. foreign policy. In a related discussion, analysts have highlighted that permitting Iran to develop nuclear capabilities could also be viewed as a significant violation of international norms. For a deeper understanding of this critical issue, read more about how Trump's stance on Iran's nuclear ambitions raises concerns.
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