Back to the Stone Ages

ABC News (3 April 2026) reports that ‘Former US special envoy to Iran, Robert Malley described Mr Trump’s address to the nation this week as “delusional”. Malley raised serious concerns that the US would be committing war crimes if it followed through on Mr Trump’s threats to target Iranian non-military, civilian infrastructure.


On the same day, Donald Trump boasted about destroying Iran’s highest bridge, currently under construction, claiming “We’re going to bring [the Iranians] back to the Stone Ages where they belong.” Al Jezeera https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/4/2/bomb-back-to-the-stone-age-us-history-of-threats-and-carpet-bombing chillingly reminds us what this means. ‘To bomb a place to the Stone Age typically refers to carpet bombing it, destroying all its modern infrastructure so it reaches a primitive state. But these threats from Trump and the US aren’t novel — instead, they build on Washington’s decades-old legacy of threatening to carpet bomb countries during its military campaigns, often delivering on those threats.’


The International Committee of the Red Cross (cited in Al Jazeera) regards Trump’s statement as ‘particularly appalling since it repudiates the claim that the United States is fighting the Iranian regime, implying rather a war against the Iranian people and society more broadly. Iran is home to one of the oldest human civilisations — and its empires built canals, highways, militaries, modern currency systems, and made major advances in science, medicine and philosophy – more than a millennium before the US was born’.


CNN reports, citing the Iranian Red Crescent (the Moslem Red Cross equivalent) that in the first month of the war, ‘Nearly 140,000 residential and commercial units have been damaged in airstrikes on Iran since the war began. At least 316 health, medical and [Emergency Medical Service] facilities, 763 schools and 18 Red Crescent centres have also been damaged by US-Israel attacks.’ The school tally includes the Iranian girls school bombed on the first day of the US invasion, in which over 150 girls died.


These flagrant violations of international law by the US constitute war crimes. Similarly, recent threats from Trump of bombing Iranian energy and water infrastructure in order to get ‘a deal’. Trump has recently characterised Iran as ‘the most violent and thuggish regime on Earth’.


The only primitive parties to this conflict whose thuggish regimes threaten to take international order back to the stone ages (via this conflict that Israel and the US unilaterally and illegally started) are Trump and Netanyahu.


It is pertinent that the Iranians have a voice, see the Iranian President’s recent open letter to the US reported in CNN https://edition.cnn.com/2026/04/02/middleeast/iran-president-open-letter-us-war-intl-hnk in which President Pezeshkian claims that ‘Iranian people harbour no enmity towards other nations, including the people of America, Europe, or neighbouring countries. … This is a deeply rooted principle in Iranian culture and collective consciousness – not a temporary political stance.’ While Iran understandably retaliates to the bombing as best it can, it is the US and Israel who are the primary aggressors here in this increasingly deadly and unnecessary asymmetric war. It has to be brought to a halt, ASAP. It is time for other world nations, including Australia, to follow the lead of Spain, speak out and reject the rationale and conduct of this war. The alternative is to follow Trump and his corrupt and inept cronies even further into the Dark Ages.

POST SCRIPT: ABC 3 April now reports:

Robert Malley one of the lead negotiators on the Iran nuclear deal, known as the Joint Comprehensive Action Plan told ABC 7.30 that the rhetoric Trump used in his Thursday address should not be normalised.

“Just listening to him, [it is disturbing] how normalised it’s become to have a president threaten to commit war crimes, which is what bringing Iran back to the Stone Age would be, on behalf of an unlawful war,” he told 7.30.

“He seems to be driven by this notion that if the US has the capability to do something militarily, it can do it and it will do it if he thinks that Iran is not capitulating or is not responding to his every demand.

“I think we should pause a bit and think the most powerful man on Earth has just threatened to destroy not a government, not military sites, but a country on behalf of a war that he still is not able to justify.”

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Author: barrygoanna

Honorary Professor, Federation University Australia: researcher in men's learning through community contexts, author of 'Men learning through life' 2014) book (NIACE, UK), 'The Men's Shed Movement: The Company of Men' (2015) & 'Shoulder to Shoulder: Broadening the Men's Shed Movement' (2021) books, both published Common Ground Publishing, US.

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