SAEDNEWS: In a blistering analysis, foreign policy expert Heshmatollah Falahatpishe urges Iran to indict Donald Trump at the International Criminal Court, accusing him of treating Middle East geopolitics like a movie set.
According to Saed News, Heshmatollah Falahatpishe—a senior foreign‑policy analyst and former chairman of Iran’s National Security Commission—has called for Iran to take Donald Trump to the International Criminal Court under the Rome Statute. Speaking ten days into the Iran–Israel conflict, he argued that Trump, “dreaming of a Nobel Peace Prize,” wielded bunker‑buster bombs against Iran’s nuclear sites with full knowledge of the risks to civilian infrastructure—crossing into the realm of crimes against humanity.
Falahatpishe likened Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu to “bad and ugly actors” in a Hollywood‑style script—the former eager to don the hero’s cape, the latter cheerleading from the sidelines. He warned that their coordinated strikes on Natanz, Fordow and Isfahan were part of a grand design to impose a master‑servant system across the region. “If Iran does not prevail, the Middle East will regress into feudal subjugation,” he declared.
Although Iran is not a signatory to the ICC, Falahatpishe insists that non‑state legal bodies can assemble evidence and petition the court to open a case against Trump, just as one is already pending for Netanyahu. He stressed that ignoring yesterday’s UN‑reported radiation threats—detailed by IAEA chief Rafael Grossi—reveals a reckless disregard for human life.
The proposal, backed by the Association of Former Parliamentarians, seeks parallel complaints to the UN Security Council, the IAEA’s Board of Governors and the ICC. It underscores a shifting battleground: where legal action becomes as critical as military defence, and where global scrutiny may yet turn the tables on those who cast themselves as cinematic peacemakers while orchestrating devastation.