Iran will now target Israel desalination plants.
Why shouldn't they. ?
And it's going to be a much bigger loss for Israel.
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Iran will now target Israel desalination plants.
Why shouldn't they. ?
And it's going to be a much bigger loss for Israel.
Well Pete did say no stupid rules of engagement.... no need for the US to follow silly international laws and conventions.
It will take decades, after agent orange dies and maga collapses, for the US to recover from this
Elementary schools full of kids, and now this. So much for maintaining the illusion that the U.S. wouldn't do what Israel has been doing.
I'm sure they will get right on enforcing that after they scold Russia for blowing up the dam in Ukraine. The sternly worded letter will probably arrive any day now.
Did Russia ever take credit for that? It always seemed to be something that benefitted Ukraine by denying water to occupied lands to the south and narrowing the river to make it more crossable.
russia controlled it, most experts agree russia did it, and no, destroying it would slow down the actual counteroffensive
edit: russia will never take credit for it unless they can spin it as some gigantic win and avoid consequences for doing so
From what I remember, they didn't. They tried to accuse Ukraine, but the evidence pointed to them.
"We think you blew up your own X" has been a common war crimes defense for years.
Apparently, Hamas blew up all the Gaza hospitals. Russia blew up the Nordstream II. Iran attacked their own girl's school. Americans shot down their own F-15s. Ukraine has attacked it's own dam.
You'd never even know war was going on. Everyone is just punching themselves.
IIRC, The dam is/was in occupied territory. It was hit by a missile.
If I remember correctly, it changed hands a few times before it was destroyed
I wasn't following that closely, that could be true.
Most desalination plants are nuclear, right? Still a thing we need more of, not less of.
If your power comes from a nuclear reactor, would that make a school nuclear? Come on bruh
Are you joking or serious?