genocide threats

Trump’s Iran Misadventure: A Humiliation Worse Than Vietnam

The article asserts that despite the immediate relief from a crisis, world leaders are attempting to move past a critical moment where the President of the United States threatened genocide with the words, “A whole civilisation will die tonight.” This statement is presented as a moral boundary that cannot be forgotten and requires action, not a return to normalcy. The author criticizes European leaders for their silence and inaction, contrasting it with the Pope’s appropriate condemnation and emphasizing that the failure to act betrays the principle of “Never Again.” True adherence to this principle, the article argues, would involve recognizing the present danger and taking decisive steps to isolate the leader who made such threats.

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Omar Calls for Trump Impeachment Over Genocide Threats

Following President Trump’s threats of genocide against Iran and a deadline for a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, Minnesota Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar called for his impeachment, labeling his statements “sickeningly evil.” Senator Amy Klobuchar and Representative Angie Craig also condemned the threats, with Klobuchar urging Congress to vote on war powers and Craig stating such rhetoric should not be normalized. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries called on Republicans to help end the “reckless war” in Iran, while Minnesota Governor Tim Walz declared the President had “lost his mind.”

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