World's Papers React to Unprecedented Israeli Strikes on Iran
- On June 13-14, 2025, Israel launched Operation Rising Lion, striking key nuclear and military sites in Iran, including Tehran.
- The operation followed failed US-Iran nuclear negotiations since April 2025 amid Iran's advanced nuclear activities no longer deemed hypothetical.
- Strikes killed high-ranking Iranian commanders, including Gen. Hossein Salami and Maj. Gen. Mohammad Bagheri, and damaged facilities in multiple provinces.
- US President Trump called the strikes "excellent" with "more to come" while Secretary of State Rubio confirmed no US involvement and prioritized protecting American forces.
- Iran vowed severe retaliation, prompting a surge in oil prices by over 8 percent and raising fears of wider regional conflict escalation.
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Trump Now Says He Wants to “Solve the Crisis” After Backing Israeli Assault on Iran - Quds News Network
US President Donald Trump told Qatar’s Emir he is ready to "help resolve the crisis" between Israel and Iran. The statement came after Trump backed an Israeli assault on Iran that violated protocols during ongoing nuclear agreement talks.
Just the president, who broke off the nuclear deal with Iran in 2018, sought a new deal with the regime. He tried to keep Prime Minister Netanyahu in check. Now Trump beckons with a "second chance."
'Today is day 61': Trump gives Iran a second chance to make a deal as the Middle East teeters on the brink of war
Former U.S. President Donald Trump issued a stark warning to Iran, urging the nation to negotiate a deal before it faces complete destruction, as tensions escalate following Israel’s bombardment of Iranian nuclear facilities and military targets. According to Politico, the situation intensified after Israel’s Thursday night attack, which targeted Iran’s nuclear installations, regime officials, military leaders, and key atomic scientists. Iran re…
Trump says Iran has 'second chance' to come to nuclear deal after Israel attacks Tehran
President Donald Trump pressed on Iran as he met his national security team in the Situation Room to discuss the tricky path forward following Israel's devastating strikes, which Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pledged to keep up for “as many days as it takes” to decapitate Iran's nuclear program.
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