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Readers React to Trump's Attack on Iran: 'It's Not Our War'

IRAN, JUN 22 – Global leaders and organizations condemned or supported the U.S. airstrikes on Iran's nuclear sites, urging restraint amid fears of regional instability and potential conflict escalation.

  • On Saturday night, President Donald Trump ordered U.S. bombers to strike three nuclear sites in Iran aiming to dismantle its nuclear program.
  • This attack followed Trump's 2018 withdrawal from the JCPOA and reflected mounting tensions amid warnings that the U.S. lacks competent leadership to manage fallout.
  • The strikes prompted widespread reactions: Iran condemned them as barbaric violations, allies like Netanyahu praised the move, while countries such as Iraq and Pakistan warned of regional destabilization.
  • Trump called the operation a 'spectacular military success' stating Iran's nuclear enrichment facilities were 'completely and totally obliterated,' while polls showed 45% of Americans opposed U.S. airstrikes.
  • The attack increased risks to 40,000 U.S. troops in the Middle East, spurred calls for de-escalation from global leaders, and raised concerns about potential escalation into another prolonged conflict.
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