The night sky over Iran lit up as U.S. strikes hit nuclear sites, triggering immediate global shock and political division. President Donald Trump called the operation “historic,” while Tehran condemned it as “criminal,” warning of serious consequences.
World leaders reacted within hours. Israel praised the strikes as a strategic turning point, while Iran said it “reserves all options” and called the attack a violation of sovereignty and international law. Many countries, including Russia, China, and several in Latin America, criticized the escalation and warned it could destabilize the world order.
The United Nations Secretary-General warned of a conflict “getting out of control,” stressing the risk of wider war. European Union leaders, along with countries such as Japan, the U.K., and South Korea, urged all sides to choose diplomacy over retaliation.
Across the international community, concern grew that the situation could spiral beyond the Middle East. Officials warned that continued escalation could lead to “catastrophic consequences,” while mediators urged urgent negotiations to prevent further military action.
Between praise for “peace through strength” and warnings of an “irreparable abyss,” the world remains divided. The coming decisions by Washington, Tehran, and their allies will determine whether this moment becomes a turning point toward diplomacy or the start of a wider conflict.
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