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Trump Threatened to Bomb Iran Back to the Stone Ages — Here Is What He Actually Said and What It Means

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Trump escalated his rhetoric against Iran, threatening infrastructure destruction and 'stone ages.' Here is the specific language and what the military planners are actually preparing.

President Trump's specific escalatory rhetoric in the war's fifth week has been the most explicit of the campaign: threatening to bomb Iran 'back to the stone ages,' promising destruction of bridges, power plants, and desalination facilities unless Tehran accepts US terms, and posting that US forces 'haven't even started' destroying what remains of Iran's infrastructure.

For the specific language analysis: Trump's rhetoric in this conflict has followed a specific pattern — statements that sound maximally threatening and are intended to convey unconditional commitment to military pressure, followed by diplomatic back-channel activity whose existence the statements don't acknowledge. The 'stone ages' formulation is specific to the current rhetorical register rather than a new policy position, and should be read as pressure application rather than policy announcement.

For the military operations context: US and Israeli forces have been conducting approximately 60-80 strike sorties per day against Iranian targets. The specific targeting in the most recent 48 hours has included: the Pasteur Institute medical research centre in Tehran (US officials justified as 'dual use' research; Iran characterised as a century-old civilian institution); the B1 bridge connecting Tehran to Karaj; steel plants; and IRGC command infrastructure.

For Iran's civilian infrastructure situation: Iranian officials have confirmed that the bridge struck was under construction and had no military purpose. Approximately 600 schools and education centres have been damaged since February 28. Civilians in multiple cities have been experiencing extended power outages from strikes on electricity infrastructure. The specific civilian toll — 2,076 confirmed killed — is being tracked by both Iranian official sources and international monitoring organisations.

For the Strait of Hormuz dimension: Iran's closure of the strait — its primary leverage over the global energy market — has reduced traffic from 150 to 10-20 vessels per day and elevated global oil prices by approximately 45 percent from pre-war levels. An international diplomatic meeting on April 3 discussed reopening measures; no specific agreement was reached. Trump's 'stone ages' rhetoric does not suggest an imminent diplomatic resolution.

For Pete Hegseth's military leadership shake-up: the Defence Secretary abruptly fired Army Chief of Staff Randy George on Day 35 alongside two other senior officers — a wartime military leadership change whose specific motivation (described as 'reshaping military leadership to align with Trump's agenda') generated significant concern among military analysts about civilian interference in operational command.

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