Trump renews threat to hit Iran’s power plants and bridges. Would such strikes be legal?
ONP Summary
Military escalation continued over consecutive nights, including U.S. sea drone attacks on Iranian facilities. Trump announced a 20% toll on maritime cargo in the Strait of Hormuz, triggering U.S. public concerns about entering an indefinite conflict.
Progressive:War commodification — progressive outlets frame the toll scheme as converting military conflict into a profit mechanism, raising ethical concerns about monetizing geopolitical struggle.
Moderate:Campaign contradiction — centrist outlets highlight Trump conducting an indefinite military campaign despite promising to end 'forever wars,' with polling showing 79% of Americans expect prolonged engagement.
Conservative:Strategic enforcement — conservative outlets present the Strait control and toll plan as necessary security measures for a critical waterway, though experts question the legal authority for unilateral collection.
US President Donald Trump renewed his threat yesterday to strike bridges and power plants in Iran unless Tehran returns to the negotiating table. “Next week it gets really bad for them, because next week comes the power plants. Next week comes the bridges,” Trump told Fox News. He also said Tehran should make a deal …
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