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Trump Says 'A Whole Civilization Will Die Tonight'

Trump told 93 million Iranians their civilization will die tonight. The US did this to Iraq in 1991. 28 power plants destroyed. 4% power output. An estimated 100,000 civilians dead from collapsed water and sanitation. Baghdad still gets three hours of electricity a day, 35 years later. Iran is four times that population, and its grid was already failing before the first bomb fell.

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Trump Says 'A Whole Civilization Will Die Tonight'

Trump told 93 million Iranians their civilization will die tonight. The US did this to Iraq in 1991. 28 power plants destroyed. 4% power output. An estimated 100,000 civilians dead from collapsed water and sanitation. Baghdad still gets three hours of electricity a day, 35 years later. Iran is four times that population, and its grid was already failing before the first bomb fell.

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