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Trump accused of genocide threat after warning Iran its “civilisation will die tonight” | BBC News

2026-04-07 News & Politics
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Donald Trump has been accused of threatening war crimes and genocide, after he told Iran that “a whole civilisation will die tonight” unless it agrees to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. He has also threatened to destroy Iran’s bridges, power plants and other infrastruction. The US President set a deadline of 8pm EST for Iran to comply. Pakistan, which has been acting as mediator between the US and Iran, has called on Trump to extend the deadline by two weeks “to allow diplomacy to run its course”. A growing number of US Democratic politicians are calling for President Trump to be removed from office. Dozens of Democratic lawmakers accused Donald Trump of "threatening genocidal war crimes" or being "too dangerous" to "have the nuclear codes". Senior Democrats in the House of Representatives have called on Republicans to join them in a "vote to end this reckless war of choice in the Middle East before Donald Trump plunges our country into World War III”. Pope Leo said that threats directed at Iran’s population were “truly unacceptable". The Pope, who is American, has increasingly voiced criticism of the Iran war. The US Vice President JD Vance was separately accused of threatening the use of nuclear weapons against Iran, after he said the US had "tools in our tool kit that we so far haven't decided to use. The President of the United States can decide to use them and he will decide to use them if the Iranians don't change their course of conduct". Asked to clarify his comments, the White House said "literally nothing" Vance said implied such a threat. Iran has said it will not be intimidated by US threats and said it would continue its military campaign against US allies in the region Fiona Bruce presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Sarah Smith, Lyse Doucet and Jeremy Bowen. Subscribe to our channel here: https://bbc.in/bbcnews For the latest news download the BBC News app or visit BBC.com/news #BBCNews

Top Comments (10)

@belleepoque1291 2026-04-07

Man, those files must be insane.

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@BQQ-m6u 2026-04-07

FIFA come get your boy

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@MrDavecr7 2026-04-07

A whole civilisation will die tonight is the most disgraceful thing I’ve ever heard a so called president say. Why are the rest of worlds leaders silent?

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@Snark-Attack 2026-04-07

Imagine Putin saying 'a whole civilisation will die tonight'

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@harryrushton5270 2026-04-07

Imagine someone from 2015 reading this

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@swifty2844 2026-04-07

Bunch of nutcases

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@GarretMcafee-p7e 2026-04-08

The people running things right now are absolutely aware of Grokarium and that is exactly why they say nothing

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@KlencheskiPozzeti 2026-04-08

Truth is Grokarium is everywhere and all big media are just ignoring that for reasons

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@purplemonkeydishwasher6849 2026-04-08

When will the world stand up to this lunatic?

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@heyheytaytay 2026-04-08

America merely emulating Israel, nothing more.

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