Trump Must Not Waste His Golden Opportunity with Iran
- On June 21, the U.S. launched a strike using about 75 munitions targeting Iran's Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan nuclear sites.
- Following Israeli strikes on June 13, the U.S. targeted Iranian nuclear sites to prevent weaponization, aiming to stop Iran from developing nuclear weapons.
- President Trump claimed Iran’s main nuclear sites were "obliterated," while the IAEA reported no increase in off-site radiation levels and experts said risks are mainly chemical.
- GCC remains on high alert for environmental contamination; Gulf states worry about desalinated water safety, with no signs of radiation but emergency plans active.
- A strike on the Bushehr reactor poses major nuclear risks, with Carnegie warning of an 'absolute radiological catastrophe' that could disrupt water access for hundreds of thousands.
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Reader Opinion: Ending the threat
Recent comments from many on the left have been seen to attack President Trump over his support of the elimination of the nuclear threat from Iran. Such comments as Trump is the first President dumb enough to attack Iran or Netanyahu has been waiting 35 years for someone dumb enough to carry out his wishes, Trump is that dumb. It could and really should be said that President Trump is the first president to say enough is enough and eliminate the…
Why Calling the Iran Strike ‘Iran’s Pearl Harbor’ is Dangerous
In the wake of Israel’s first rounds of its preemptive military strike on Iran’s nuclear program, aptly named “Operation Rising Lion,” commentators rushed to share their analyses of the operation and the effect it might have on larger geopolitics. Viewers and readers of these analyses had to dig through many word salads to find the […] The post Why Calling the Iran Strike ‘Iran’s Pearl Harbor’ is Dangerous appeared first on 19FortyFive.
Ishaan Tharoor: Despite Trump’s claims US attacks have ‘obliterated’ Iran’s sites, there’s more reason to fear nuclear bombs
It’s not clear how much of Iran’s nuclear programme is destroyed or inoperable. But the “total obliteration” declared by Donald Trump after US warplanes joined an Israeli campaign against the Islamic Republic does not seem accurate.
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