We Are the Barbarians
The president’s threat to annihilate Iranian
civilization took America to a dark place.
Apr 10, 2026
https://www.theamericanconservative.com/we-are-the-barbarians/
On Tuesday morning, President Donald Trump took to
Truth Social to declare that “a civilization will die tonight.” By 8 p.m., the
U.S. announced a two-week ceasefire with Iran had begun. Whether the ceasefire
holds (or even takes hold) is already in question—Iran and the U.S. appear to
be offering contradictory accounts of what the 10-point plan they allegedly
agreed to actually says. The best hope that it might stick comes from Israel,
where TV presenters who spent Monday salivating over a clock counting down the
minutes and hours until Trump’s planned genocide of Iranians were left confused
and outraged when the president backed down shortly before the deadline.
But whether or not Trump ultimately goes as far as the
Israelis would like him to, Americans must now reckon with the destruction
already carried out in our name, the civilization-destroying actions Trump has
threatened, and the barbarians we have become in the process.
As Tucker Carlson, the most prominent critic of the
war with Iran, pointed out in his viral monologue Monday, there was very
little that was American or Western about Trump's threat to destroy an entire
civilization. That is not to say the U.S. government hasn't committed serious
crimes before, including wars of aggression. As a study published
in The Lancet, a scientific journal, found, U.S. and European
sanctions have killed 38 million people since 1971. But those shameful actions
were at least concealed behind a pretext, not declared outright as the
objective itself. Though it may seem like a distinction without a difference,
Carlson convincingly argues it matters significantly. By abandoning even the
aspiration of higher laws, we have embraced the “law of the jungle,” which is
“a brutal and unforgiving law” that will not stop at Iran's borders. “We know
from history that the things you do will be done unto you,” Carlson said. “Once
you set a standard, you will have to live by that standard.”
Indeed, Trump’s threat to destroy Iranian civilization
was not an expression of American values but the purest expression, and logical
endpoint, of an ideology the United States has attached itself to under both
Joe Biden and now Trump: Zionism and the Greater Israel project, first through
U.S. support for Israel’s genocide in Gaza and ethnic cleansing of the West
Bank, and most recently through the joint war of aggression against Iran.
And while the American taxpayers forced to fund those
wars are told they are fought on our behalf to save “civilization,” it is now
impossible to think of any force in recent history more destructive and
threatening to civilization than the Greater Israel project—which wages an
ISIS-style campaign to destroy every artifact, center of knowledge, and source
of beauty in the region, and does so with American weapons, American
servicemembers, and American money.
The record of what has already been destroyed provides
evidence that the U.S. and Israel wish to do exactly to Iran what ISIS and its
various backers did to Syria. According to Iran's minister of cultural
heritage, U.S. and Israeli strikes have damaged more than 131 historical sites across
the country including museums, palaces, and UNESCO-listed landmarks, with the
heaviest losses in Tehran. Among the centuries-old structures destroyed by
U.S.–Israeli bombs is Iran’s Golestan Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site; the
Chehel Sotoun pavilion in Isfahan, a 17th-century monument from the Safavid
period; the Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, one of the architectural jewels of the
Islamic world; and the Fin Garden in
Kashan, one of Iran's oldest surviving gardens which dates to the late 16th
century. Dozens of
universities and research centers have been struck, including the Iran
University of Science and Technology, Isfahan University of Technology, and
Sharif University of Technology, “Iran's MIT,” whose computer science center
was reduced to
rubble. A Tehran synagogue was also struck on Passover.
Our descent into barbarism has long been in the
making, and the fingerprints all over that transformation are recognizably
Israeli. One of the earliest signs of our transition came when the “War
Department” began posting drone strike footage, often as memes, on social
media. Where the government once prosecuted WikiLeaks and scrambled to conceal
its war footage out of embarrassment, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's Pentagon
now shamelessly publishes such imagery on its own initiative, a direct import
from Israel, which pioneered the model of broadcasting its own war crimes
during the assault on Gaza. More recently, Israel-firsters like Laura Loomer
and Mark Levin were the loudest voices pushing Trump toward escalation and
cheering him on as he threatened civilizational annihilation. Loomer, whom
Trump reportedly solicits for advice, called on him to channel Curtis LeMay,
the general whose fanatical bloodlust inspired Dr. Strangelove and who came
within a hair of igniting nuclear war. Levin, for his part, arguably insinuated
on his Fox News television show that dropping a nuclear bomb on Iran would be
justified.
Whether or not the ceasefire holds, Americans will
have to reckon with what has already been done in our name, and with the fact
that the Israel-firsters who cheered every escalation have not been removed
from their positions of influence. They remain right in the president’s ear,
defining not just his second term but the international symbol of
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