Trump Seeks Deescalation After Iran's 'Weak' Retaliation
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"Iran has officially responded to our destruction of their nuclear facilities with a very weak reaction, as we expected, and that we have fought very effectively" (ANSA)
Trump seeks deescalation after Iran's 'weak' retaliation
Presented by Jewish Federations of North America — Plus: DOJ appeals Abrego Garcia’s release {beacon} IRAN LAUNCHED MISSILES at a U.S. Air Force base in Qatar on Monday, following the U.S. attacks on three Iranian nuclear facilities over the weekend. The Qatari foreign Ministry said the nation “thwarted the attack and successfully intercepted the…
A "phone call," rather than a retaliation for the U.S. raid: the only certainty at the moment is that the expected script has been respected
He added that we are living in an “international society without rules.” In conversation with ‘Now is When’, former chancellor Ignacio Walker addressed the international concert in the midst of the conflict between the United States and Iran. On this, he warned that “we are living in an international society without rules what we are seeing in the world is a deterioration of multilateralism that was so bogus in the years 2000 (...) it is a socie…
Trump's announcement on his platform Truth Social took place a few hours after Iran fired rockets at a U.S. air base in Qatar as a retaliation for the US bombing of Iran's nuclear facilities. No one was harmed. Iran's missiles were shot down by air defense. According to Trump, the Iranians had also warned the U.S. against the attack – so it seemed to be a symbolic act of retaliation from the outset.
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