Iran Strikes Aimed to Destroy Nuclear Enrichment Capacity: US Tells UN
- Senator John Fetterman backed President Donald Trump's claim that military strikes destroyed Iran's nuclear program, stating that "Operation Midnight Hammer worked".
- Senator Chris Murphy expressed skepticism, stating it appears only a handful of months of progress has been set back.
- Representative Nancy Pelosi voiced frustration with the briefing information, saying it was mostly known already and expressed regret for attending.
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The US ambassador to the UN says the country is still committed to a nuclear deal with Iran. Iran's foreign minister, in turn, set conditions for continuing negotiations.
America justifies military action against Iran under UN rules
The United States has officially defended its recent military actions against Iran, declaring them lawful under the United Nations Charter. The move follows rising tensions between the two nations over Iran’s nuclear ambitions. The U.S. cited the principle of collective self-defense to support its military response, especially targeting what it considers a growing nuclear threat from Iran. In a formal letter to the United Nations Security Counci…
The aim of the US strikes on Iran last weekend was to destroy Iran's uranium enrichment capacity, Washington told the UN Security Council in a letter seen by Reuters on Friday. The US strikes "were intended to destroy Iran's uranium enrichment capacity and to stop the threat that this evil regime will acquire and use a nuclear weapon," the United States said in a letter to the Security Council. Senate rejects proposal to limit Trump's authority…
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