Opinion Column Argues Targeting Iran Civilian Infrastructure Would Backfire on Trump
Sourced from 2 publications
- •An opinion column in The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age argues that destroying Iranian civilian infrastructure would consolidate regime power rather than weaken it.
- •The column is speculative, addressing a hypothetical next step rather than reporting on an actual policy decision by Trump.
- •The author contends that depriving Iranian citizens of essential services would eliminate prospects for internal political reform.
- •Both publications are owned by Nine Entertainment, making this effectively a single source rather than independent corroboration.
- •The underlying strategic argument reflects a well-documented historical pattern where civilian suffering tends to strengthen targeted governments domestically.
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