Escalation Risk Back After Threats on Civilian Infrastructure



The situation just turned more serious.
Donald Trump previously warned of strikes on Iran’s power plants and bridges if the Strait wasn’t reopened, a threat paused by the April 7 ceasefire.

Now?
Talks collapsed.
Blockade active.
Tensions rising again.

Legal experts say targeting civilian infrastructure could be considered collective punishment under the laws of war.

And the response?
Iran warns of wider, more devastating retaliation if such strikes happen.

This isn’t theoretical anymore.
Regional attacks have already hit critical infrastructure, including water facilities, showing escalation can move fast in both directions.
So where does this go?

Pressure building.
Lines blurring.
Risk expanding.
Markets won’t ignore this.

Are we moving toward containment or full escalation?
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