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Over 100 US Legal Experts Condemn Strikes on Iran as Possible ‘War Crimes’

Over 100 United States-based legal scholars and experts have signed an open letter condemning the recent military strikes on Iran, raising grave concerns about their legality and ethical implications under international law. The letter was issued amidst escalating tensions and ongoing conflict involving the US and Israeli military actions targeting Iran. The signatories warn that such strikes may constitute war crimes, emphasizing the need for lawful conduct and adherence to international humanitarian standards.

The open letter critiques both the conduct of these military operations and the rhetoric surrounding them. It urges policymakers, military leaders, and governments involved to carefully consider the repercussions of their actions on international peace and security. The scholars highlight that deliberate attacks which cause excessive civilian harm or destroy civilian infrastructure without clear military necessity could violate established principles of international humanitarian law.

Signatories express their alarm over the potential for the continuation or escalation of hostilities in the region, which could lead to significant humanitarian crises. They call for immediate investigations into the legality of the airstrikes and any other military activities, stressing accountability to prevent impunity for violations.

This development comes at a time when the stability of the Middle East remains precarious, and the US and its allies face increasing scrutiny over their military strategies and diplomatic approaches. The letter reflects a growing domestic concern within the United States about the consequences of foreign military engagements, especially those lacking transparent legal justification.

The experts also address the rhetoric used by officials supporting the strikes, cautioning that inflammatory statements could exacerbate tensions and hinder peaceful resolutions. They advocate for responsible communication and diplomacy as essential tools to de-escalate the conflict and foster a sustainable path to peace.

Overall, the letter is a call to uphold international law and human rights, urging restraint, accountability, and transparency in military actions involving Iran. It underscores the role of legal frameworks in preventing war crimes and protecting civilians during conflicts. The signatories represent a diverse group of academics, human rights advocates, and legal professionals united in their appeal for justice and adherence to lawful conduct.

This open letter is part of a broader dialogue among global legal entities and humanitarian organizations seeking to address and mitigate the impacts of violence in the Middle East. As the situation unfolds, the international community watches closely for responses from the US and its allies regarding these serious allegations and the future course of their military policies toward Iran.

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