Iran Says U.S. 'Decided To Destroy Diplomacy' By Striking Nuclear Sites
- Iran declared that the U.S. 'decided to destroy diplomacy' with its strikes on nuclear sites, indicating the Iranian military will determine its response.
- Iran criticized the U.S. for crossing 'a very big red line' by attacking three Iranian nuclear sites with missiles and bombs.
- Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said a response to U.S. aggression is necessary, questioning what actions would be taken under similar circumstances.
- Advisor Ali Akbar Velayati warned that any country aiding U.S. strikes on Iran 'will be a legitimate target for our armed forces.
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Iranian ambassador accuses US and Israel of sabotage ahead of nuclear talks
Iranian Ambassador Reza Amiri Moghaddam on Sunday accused the United States and Israel of sabotaging peace by launching deadly strikes on Iranian territory just two days before scheduled nuclear talks with American representatives. Speaking at a press conference in Islamabad, Amiri said the attacks on June 13 killed Iranian commanders and were a direct attempt to derail a diplomatic meeting planned for June 15. 'The Zionist regime and the United…

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Iran says the U.S. 'decided to destroy diplomacy' with its attack on three nuclear sites, while the Trump administration indicated it wanted to restart talks even as Trump himself mused about regime change.
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