“There are no red lines they don’t cross” – Iran’s Foreign Minister

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The US “conducted in cooperation with the IDF” attacks on three Iranian nuclear sites. According to Israeli military spokesman Brigg. General Effy Deflin on Sunday.

“These actions illustrate an important step in stopping the Iranian regime’s attacks and its ability to pose a threat to its region and the world. The regime’s ability to threaten Israel is being dismantled together,” Deflin said.

The US military targeted Iranian sites in Ford, Isfahan and Natanz early on Sunday. In a speech aired from the White House, US President Donald Trump said the site was “completely and completely wiped out.”

Trump also fired dozens of missiles from the submarine without Congressional approval.

Neither Iran nor UN nuclear surveillance reported any immediate signs of radioactive contamination near target facilities.

It was a dangerous move intended to weaken longtime enemies, despite Tehran warnings about revenge attacks that could lead to wider conflict in the region.

Iranian FM says, “There are no red lines they don’t cross.”

Hours after the attack, Foreign Minister Abbas Aragut told reporters in Türkiye.

“Warmingling, a lawless administration in Washington, is entirely responsible only for the dangerous consequences and widespread implications of attack.”

He added: “They crossed a very large red line by attacking nuclear facilities.”

Araguchi condemned the attack, saying that diplomatic time had passed and that he called for the UN Security Council for an emergency session. He also said that under the principles of the UN Charter, Iran has the right to self-defense.

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Iran is a close ally with Russia

Iran’s foreign minister is scheduled to travel to Moscow on Monday to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Iran and Russia are close allying, and Tehran is not secret that they support Russia in the war with Ukraine, particularly supplying attack drones.

Meanwhile, Israel has released footage claiming that the attack had hit Iranian soldiers and missile launchers.

“The missile launchers were hit by Isfahan, Buscher and Ahvaz,” the IDF said in a statement.

He also explained, “The strike was also carried out at military sites involved in the production of air defense batteries, the ‘Third Brigade’ UAV Command Center and UAV storage facilities near the Command Center.”

The US decision to take part in the conflict follows an Israeli attack in Iran for more than a week. Israel says its goal is to destroy the country’s air defense and missile systems, while also damaging nuclear facilities.

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