The president’s Sunday morning post on Truth Social threatened to leave Iranians living in "Hell" unless the Strait of Hormuz is opened to shipping. This rhetoric follows a pattern of escalating aggression, with the administration framing the bombardment of essential facilities as a strategic response to Iran’s blockade of the vital waterway. However, humanitarian organizations argue that such tactics would trigger an immediate collapse of essential services.
Amnesty International has repeatedly warned that targeting power plants destroys the foundation of civilian life, cutting off clean water, disabling hospitals, and paralyzing food production. Amnesty Secretary General Agnes Callamard described the president's latest threats as a "revolting statement," noting that the resulting destruction would strip millions of their fundamental right to life. Political analyst Omar Baddar echoed these concerns, cautioning that the ripple effects of such a strategy would extend far beyond the immediate region.

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