Following U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, Iran’s military issued a strongly worded warning to President Trump, labeling him a “gambler” and vowing retaliatory action with “heavy, regretful, and unpredictable consequences.” Tehran accused the U.S. of violating its sovereignty and acting as an accomplice to Israel, broadening the scope of potential Iranian targets. In response to the strikes, Iran launched ballistic missiles at Israel and threatened to close the Strait of Hormuz, escalating regional tensions and potentially destabilizing global markets. International efforts to de-escalate the situation are underway amid rising concerns of a wider conflict.
Read More
Following U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, the UN Security Council convened an emergency session, with Secretary-General Guterres urging restraint and a renewed commitment to peace. President Trump declared the strikes essential to halt Iran’s nuclear ambitions, while Iran condemned the action as a violation of international law. The attacks drew mixed reactions, with some U.S. officials and allies praising the move, while others, including some Republicans, criticized the bypassing of Congress and warned of potential escalation. Iran responded with missile strikes against Israel, further intensifying regional tensions.
Read More
Following Israel’s attack, Ayatollah Khamenei rejected US calls for Iranian surrender, warning of “irreparable damage” should the US intervene. Simultaneously, President Trump remained undecided on US military involvement, despite previous demands for unconditional surrender. Concerns center on Iran’s Fordow nuclear facility, whose destruction requires powerful US weaponry, prompting debate over US intervention and the potential long-term implications for Iran’s nuclear capabilities. International condemnation of the escalating conflict is widespread, with Russia and China expressing deep worry. The conflict continues with both sides sustaining losses and the situation remains highly volatile.
Read More