The world woke up to a nightmare.
Three Iranian nuclear sites hit. A U.S. president declaring “historic” victory.
Allies cheer, rivals rage, and neutral powers plead for calm as the Middle East trembles and nuclear fears explode. In Tehran, “all options” are on the table. In New York, the U.N. warns of cat… Continues…
In the hours after Trump’s announcement, the map of alliances and anxieties lit up at once. Iran denounced the strikes as a criminal assault on “peaceful nuclear installations” and vowed it “reserves all options,” signaling potential retaliation under the banner of self‑defense. Israel framed the attack as a decisive turning point, with Netanyahu hailing Trump’s “strength” as the only path to eventual peace. Yet from Beijing to Brussels, the dominant language was fear: a grave violation of the U.N. Charter, a dangerous escalation, a step toward chaos in an already burning region.

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