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THE USA JUST BOMBED A WATER PLANT. America just struck a freshwater desalination plant on Qeshm Island, Iran.
Do you understand what that means?
– 30 villages just lost their water supply
– This is not a military base. Not a missile site. Not a radar station. A WATER PLANT.
– Iran's FM warned this will have "grave consequences"
– He said: "The US set this precedent, not Iran"
– That means Iran now considers ALL civilian infrastructure fair game
– Every desalination plant in the Gulf just became a potential target
– Saudi Arabia gets 70% of its drinking water from desalination
– UAE gets 90%
– Qatar gets almost 100%
– One strike on a Gulf desalination plant and MILLIONS have no drinking water within days
The US just opened a door that CANNOT be closed. And the world is watching.
🚨 Trump just bombed Iran’s freshwater desalination plants on Qeshm Island and took credit for it.
30 villages now have no clean water.
Not a military base. Not a weapons depot. Not a missile launcher.
The water supply.
An elementary school. A boys’ school. A civilian airport. Oil depots. And now the freshwater supply for 30 villages.
The White House official said the goal is to seize “all the oil.”
Hegseth said “the only ones that need to be worried are Iranians that think they’re going to live.”
Attacking civilian water infrastructure is a war crime under the Geneva Conventions. Full stop.