THE GUARDIAN — OPINION:
As the Iran disaster escalates, Starmer should treat the US president as someone whose actions threaten the lawful, democratic way of life everywhere
Nine days in, the conduct of the unjustified, illegal
US-Israel war against Iran grows ever-more disproportionate, dishonourable and deranged. The
torpedoing of an Iranian navy ship off Sri Lanka by a US submarine demonstrated that for reckless Donald Trump, the whole world is his battlefield. Diplomacy, treacherously sabotaged by Washington, has been replaced by unceasing airstrikes that are murdering and maiming hundreds of Iranian civilians. Trump’s White House increasingly resembles a madhouse. War aims shift daily. A clueless, rambling president
insists he must help pick Iran’s next ayatollah. Meanwhile, his “secretary for war”, Pete Hegseth, rants manically about killing without mercy.
Nine days in, it’s clear Iran’s leaders, those who survive, are not going to roll over in a repeat of Trump’s Venezuela coup. Their forces, though drastically outgunned, are succeeding in
spreading pain across the Middle East, inundating defences with waves of drones and missiles. That’s no surprise. Iran
warned of a region-wide conflict if attacked again. Trump is now at war with US allies, too, having adopted George W Bush’s crude Iraq war “for us or against us” maxim. The Gulf Arabs – and cruelly battered Lebanon – just want it to stop. Britain and Europe mostly want no part of it, but are being sucked in anyway. The global economy is tumbling into crisis. In Trump’s war on the world, there are no heroes, only victims. Spain’s defiant leader,
Pedro Sánchez, is one exception.
Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu,
already charged with war crimes in Gaza, and Trump must now face prosecution by the international criminal court for atrocities perpetrated in Iran, notably the appalling 28 February
bombing of a school in Minab. They should both be sanctioned by the UK and all other governments that still respect the UN charter,
human rights and the rule of law. And their countries should be sanctioned, too. Many Americans and Israelis deplore their leaders’ crazed behaviour. Yet these two thugs act in their name. Concerned citizens, failed by an emasculated US Congress and Israeli Knesset, must demand a halt to the mayhem.
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Simon Tisdall | Sunday, March 8, 2026