US JOINS ISRAEL IN ATTACKING IRAN, STRIKES FORDOW,
ISFAHAN, NATANZ SITES
President Donald Trump has announced that the United
States forces struck three Iranian nuclear sites in a “very successful attackâ€,
adding that the heavily fortified Fordow nuclear facility is “goneâ€.
Trump’s decision on Saturday to join Israel’s military
campaign against Iran represents a major escalation of the conflict.
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“We
have completed our very successful attack on the three Nuclear sites in Iran,
including Fordow,
Natanz, and Isfahan,†Trump posted on Truth Social, adding that the military
planes were now on their way home.
“NOW IS THE TIME FOR PEACE!†he added.
Later, in a televised Oval Office address that
lasted just more than three minutes, Trump said Iran’s future held “either
peace or tragedyâ€, and that there were many other targets that could be hit by
the US military.
“Iran’s key nuclear enrichment facilities have been
completely and totally obliterated,†Trump said.
In response, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi
accused the US of breaching international law.
“The United States, a permanent member of the United
Nations Security Council, has committed a grave violation of the UN Charter,
international law and the NPT by attacking Iran’s peaceful nuclear
installations,†Araghchi said in a social media post.
“The events this morning are outrageous and will have
everlasting consequences. Each and every member of the UN must be alarmed over
this extremely dangerous, lawless and criminal behavior.â€
CBS News reported that the US reached out to Iran
diplomatically on Saturday to say the strikes were all it planned and that the
US did not intend on regime change efforts.
The raid on the Iran nuclear sites was carried out by
B-2 stealth bombers that dropped so-called “bunker buster bombs,†along with
submarine-launched Tomahawk cruise missiles, US media reported.
The strikes came as Israel and Iran have been engaged
in more than a week of aerial combat, with deaths and injuries in both
countries.
Israel launched the attacks on Iran on June 13, saying
that it wanted to remove any chance of Tehran developing nuclear weapons. Israel
itself is widely assumed to have nuclear weapons, which it neither confirms nor
denies.
Iran says its nuclear programme is for peaceful
purposes only. Iranian officials have repeatedly said they do not plan to
develop nuclear weapons but will pursue its right to nuclear energy and
research.
Trita Parsi, executive vice president of the Quincy
Institute for Responsible Statecraft, says there was “absolutely no evidenceâ€
that Iran posed any kind of threat to the US.
“Neither was it existential, nor imminent,†he told Al
Jazeera.
“We have to keep in mind the reality of the situation
which is that two nuclear-equipped countries attacked a non-nuclear weapons
state without having gotten attacked first. Israel was not attacked by Iran –
it started that war; The United States was not attacked by Iran – it started
this confrontation at this point.â€
Parsi said the attacks on Iran “will send shockwavesâ€
throughout the world because it will be very difficult for countries that risk
ending up in the crosshairs of the US and Israel to feel that they are safe
without having a nuclear deterrent.
“So I fear that we will see proliferation but I also
think that this has more or less guarantee that Iran will be a nuclear weapons
state in five to 10 years from now.â€
‘No increase in radiation levels’
Iran’s nuclear agency on Sunday said radiation system
data and field surveys do not show signs of contamination or danger to
residents near the sites.
“Following the illegal US attack on the Fordow,
Natanz, and Isfahan nuclear sites, field surveys and radiation systems data
showed: No contamination recorded,†the organisation said in a social media
post, adding that there was no danger to residents around.
Shortly after the attacks, the agency insisted its
work would not stop.
“The Atomic Energy Organisation of Iran assures the
great Iranian nation that despite the evil conspiracies of its enemies, with
the efforts of thousands of its revolutionary and motivated scientists and
experts, it will not allow the development of this national industry, which is
the result of the blood of nuclear martyrs, to be stopped,†it said in a
statement.