Sirens of war are blaring across the globe tonight. In one explosive announcement, Donald Trump claimed the United States struck three nuclear sites in Iran – including the heavily fortified Fordo facility – and the world’s reaction was instant, furious, and deeply divided….CONTINUE READING BELOW
Allies whispered of “historic courage.” Enemies warned of “unforgivable crimes.”
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In Tehran, officials vowed that “all options” are now on the ta
In Tehran, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi’s words carried the weight of a nation on edge.
Calling the strikes “outrageous” and “criminal,” he warned that Iran would answer under its right to self-defense,
insisting that every UN member should be alarmed.
Behind the formal language was a clear message:
Iran will not let this pass unanswered, and the world should prepare for the consequences.
Across Western capitals, leaders scrambled to balance relief and dread. Some in
Washington and Jerusalem quietly celebrated what they saw as a decisive blow against Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
Others in Europe urged restraint, terrified that a single night’s
operation could ignite a regional war. In UN corridors, diplomats spoke in hushed tones of red lines crossed,
international law tested, and a fragile order suddenly pushed to the brink. The question now is not what happened—but what comes next.
