A Legal Expert Said Bombing Power Plants Is 'Flatly Illegal' — Nobody in Washington Responded
Legal scholar Tess Bridgeman says targeting Iran's power grid violates international humanitarian law — an argument the White House has not addressed.
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Legal scholar Tess Bridgeman says targeting Iran's power grid violates international humanitarian law — an argument the White House has not addressed.
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