Attack on Iran as a Compound International Crime. Why it matters?
This is not a war. Let’s stop calling it that. What’s happening in Iran is a direct violation of the United Nations Charter—No mandate. No self-defense. No legal justification.
Under the Rome Statute, this has a name: Aggression!
But it gets worse. A girls’ school bombed. Nearly 168 children under the age of 11 cold-bloodedly killed. Hospitals targeted. Water systems destroyed. Cultural cities pushed toward collapse. This is not security. This is systematic warfare against civilians and a civilization—a direct violation of the Geneva Conventions. And then—fuel depots burning, toxic air, black rain falling—This isn’t just war anymore. This is what many now call Ecocide.
So let’s be clear: This is not one crime. It’s a stack of crimes—Aggression. War crimes. Environmental destruction. Attack against a World heritage. A compound international crime.
The global escalations are changing the world order dramatically. The old world order is seemingly ignored by very those who introduced it first. The gameplan changes every few hours with new threats, newer rules and a changing system.
We first saw in the US intervention in Venezuela. The United States had entered a sovereign state and captured its sitting ruler. President Maduro was brought to America as a prisoner. This was when we witnessed the colonial rules.
Now, we’re seeing further escalations amid the unshakable US Israeli partnership. It is altering the economic rules of the world amid escalating inflation, increasing fuel prices and serious economic challenges for the third world nations. The Hormuz Blockade is further shocking the world.
President Trump has given a new ultimatum to Iran to open Hormuz and threatened severe attacks in case it fails.
And if the world lets this pass? Then international law is no longer law. It’s just… optional.

