Here’s a roundup of a 24 hour period which started with Trump partying with the Easter Bunny and ended with him making a semi-credible threat of Genocide against another country
Donald Trump is threatening to commit genocide, and even if he backs down, it’s probably time we finally started taking him seriously.
There will somehow still be those who dismiss his latest outbursts as just ‘Trump being Trump’. Or as him trying to pressure Iran into a deal they are obviously never going to agree to. There will probably still be a few commentators who simply can’t compute the situation the world finds itself in, and can only lean into the nearest historical comparison, comparing him to Bush Jr or Reagan, or maybe Andrew Jackson if they’re feeling confident – as if they’re better analogues than Gaddafi or Berlusconi or Kim Jong Un.
But it seems increasingly naive to ignore Trump’s casual disregard – or at worst active contempt – for any human life that doesn’t add to his glorification when assessing how seriously we should take him in times of crisis.
Anyone who at this point in history still holds the public opinion that the US President is anything but mentally unstable, or at the very least callous to he point of psychopathy, is either huffing some high quality copium or is in on the grift.
So for what it’s worth, here’s a roundup of the remarkable events of the last 24 hours that led to the unthinkable moment where a modern President of the United States threatened genocide against a nation state.
1. Wait, Genocide? Seriously?
Sure.
The UN’s definition of ‘Genocide’ refers to acts committed with the “intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group.”
Donald Trump this morning posted on Truth Social with regard to Iran: “A whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again.”
The rest of his post sounds better if you read it out in a deep American voice, as if you’re doing a promo voice over for the series finale of Survivor.
“However, now that we have Complete and Total Regime Change, where different, smarter, and less radicalized minds prevail, maybe something revolutionarily wonderful can happen, WHO KNOWS?
“We will find out tonight, one of the most important moments in the long and complex history of the World. 47 years of extortion, corruption, and death, will finally end.”
Tune in tonight to find out…
2. Yeah, but Trump doesn’t care about war crimes, he said so…
True. In his wild press conference last night, Trump declared he was “not at all” bothered about violating the Geneva Conventions and amount to war crimes.
“No, not at all, no,” he said, asked about his threats to bomb civilian infrastructure like bridges and power plants. “Hopefully I won’t have to do it.”
So there’s two reasons he’s not at all bothered about committing war crimes. First of all, they reckon they’ve found an excuse. A White House Official yesterday told the Wall Street Journal that power plants are “legitimate military targets because destroying them could foment civil unrest, complicating their path towards a nuclear device.”
Second of all, the US isn’t a signatory to the International Criminal Court, so the likelihood of Trump being hauled up at The Hague for common or garden war crimes is next to none.
That said, the US is a signatory to the 1948 Genocide Convention, which could land the country – though not necessarily Trump himself – in the International Court of Justice (ICJ), which is a different building in The Hague, were he to pass the test for Genocide.
3. ‘Militarily, it’s been one of the best’ Easters
Before we carry on, can we take a moment for this genuinely funny moment of bleakness?
Opening his wild presser last night, Trump declared: “Militarily, it’s been one of the best Easters.”
It has stiff competition from the Easter Rising (1916) and the Battle of Okinawa (1945). But worth it for the excellent turn of phrase.
4. Speaking of Easter
A few hours before Trump’s insane and lengthy press conference, he was standing on the White House’s Truman Balcony discussing in broad terms the heroic rescue of a missing airman from Iran. Standing between Melania Trump (left) and the Easter Bunny (right).
With children waiting nearby and soft, cheerful music in the background, the president also defended his sweary online threats to Tehran.
“Open the F***in_’ Strait, you crazy b******s,” he wrote on Sunday. “Or you’ll be living in Hell – JUST WATCH!”
He bafflingly added: “Praise be to Allah.”
While we’re here, please enjoy this moment where the President, who is completely composed mentis you understand, momentarily got his wife and the Easter Bunny confused.
5. American voters who oppose the war are “foolish”
Just in time for Democrats pulling together campaign ads for November’s midterms, Trump was asked what he would say to Americans who are not fans of the war.
“They’re foolish,” he said.
He later went on: “If I had my choice, I’d like to take the oil. Because it’s there for the taking. There’s not a thing they can do about it.
“Unfortunately, the American people would like to see us come home. If it were up to me I’d take the oil, I’d keep the oil, and would make plenty of money.”
6. Trump keeps getting mad about leaks, then leaking things
Trump got all mad in the presser about whoever revealed to the media that one airman had been rescued but the other had not – threatening to go from news outlet to news outlet and jail people who were involved in the story.
(Turns out the information came from an Israeli news source, which makes the likely source of the “leak” a little more complicated).
In any case, he later recounted the details of the rescue in a little more detail than the head of the Armed Forces would have liked.
Turning to General Dan “Raizin” Caine, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Trump asked how many men had been sent in as part of the rescue. General Caine, sensibly said he’d like to keep that under wraps.
So obviously Trump blurted out that it was “hundreds”.
7. And now they’re bombing Kharg Island
The US hit military targets on Kharg island this morning, hours ahead of the deadline Trump set for Iran to capitulate to his demands or face a major attack.
Trump has threatened to deploy ground troops to seize critical oil infrastructure on the island, but experts warn such an operation would cost the lives of many US military members and would not be a decisive move to ending the war.
The US had earlier in the war struck several targets on the island, including air defences, a radar site, an airport and a hovercraft base, according to satellite analysis by the Institute for the Study of War and American Enterprise Institute’s Critical Threats Project.
8. Tune in at 1am for more
And now I guess we’re up to date. Trump suggested he genuinely doesn’t know whether he’s going to wipe Iran off the face of the Earth tonight.
“We are dealing with them,” Trump said. “Essentially they have until 8 o’clock tomorrow night eastern time.” Which is 1am our time.
And at that point one of three things will happen. Either Iran will take the off-ramp, agree to a deal to end the war – or at least a ceasefire to discuss terms, or Trump will authorise a series of strikes that will almost certainly be considered war crimes.
The third option, which many consider the most likely, is that he’ll chicken out. But even if he does, we now live in a time where the Leader of the Free World is making threats of Genocide. And that will have consequences.




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