Trump unconcerned that Americans might commit war crimes in Iran
US President Donald Trump commented on April 6 on the possibility that potential US strikes on power plants and other critical infrastructure in Iran could be considered war crimes. His words were reported by CNN.

Donald Trump. Photo: Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images
Journalists asked Trump during an Easter event at the White House whether US strikes on civilian infrastructure in Iran, which the president threatened to carry out, could be considered a war crime.
"I'm not concerned about that," Trump said in response.
"You know what a war crime is? A war crime is allowing Iran to have nuclear weapons," he added.
Donald Trump had previously warned repeatedly that the US could strike power plants, bridges, and other infrastructure in Iran if Tehran does not conclude an agreement or open the Strait of Hormuz. Over the weekend, he even set a deadline by which Iran must agree to a deal.
Trump also called the proposal for a 45-day truce with Iran an "important step," but stressed that it was not enough.
According to Reuters, Iran rejected this proposal, which envisioned a temporary de-escalation of tensions in exchange for unblocking the Strait of Hormuz.
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