Trump escalates Iran conflict rhetoric amid peace talks. The US President threatened to destroy Iranian bridges and power plants, stating military action will continue despite reported indirect negotiations between Vice President Vance and Iranian Parliament Speaker Qalibaf. Trump claimed major military targets have already been damaged and warned of strikes over the next two to three weeks. However, over 100 international law experts from Harvard, Yale, Stanford and other institutions have raised serious concerns that US military conduct could constitute war crimes under international humanitarian law and the Geneva Conventions. The conflict, now in its fifth week since February 28, continues to create significant geopolitical uncertainty affecting global markets and energy prices.
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