White House won’t rule out Trump threat on Iran’s water supply that could amount to war crime

The White House has refused to rule out President Trump's threat to attack Iran's water supply, which could be considered a war crime. The threat is part of the US's efforts to pressure Iran into a ceasefire and allow free passage for oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz.
The White House is standing by President Trump's threat to attack Iran's desalination infrastructure. This threat could cripple the country's drinking water supply. The US is trying to pressure Iran into a ceasefire and allow free passage for oil tankers. The threat has raised concerns about potential war crimes. The US has capabilities to act, but the President's threat has been criticized. The Iranian regime has been warned to make a deal or face consequences.
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