Is the US crossing a dangerous line in its conflict with Iran? Reports are emerging of civilian infrastructure being targeted, including a newly constructed bridge in Karaj and major steel production facilities. At the same time, statements attributed to Donald Trump suggest potential strikes on electric power plants, raising serious questions about international law, war ethics, and escalation strategy.
In this video, we break down the latest developments in the US-Iran conflict, including claims of a proposed 48-hour ceasefire, Iran’s response, and what this could mean for the future of the war. If true, why would the US target infrastructure not directly tied to military operations? And what does this signal about shifting geopolitical strategy and global power dynamics?
We also explore how narratives differ on both sides — from Iran framing this as a defensive war, to growing skepticism within the US itself, where public support for the conflict appears to be collapsing. Is this a sign of desperation, or a calculated move in a broader geopolitical game?
This is more than just a military conflict — it’s a test of global order, legitimacy, and perception in modern warfare.
Stay informed as we unpack the facts, challenge the narratives, and analyze what comes next.
