Iran says it reserves all options after U.S. strikes on nuclear sites

The missiles fired from Iran as retaliation against Israeli attacks are seen in the sky in Hebron in the West Bank on 21 June 2025.
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Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi Sunday in question Tehran reserves all options to defend people after the “ugly” attacks on the three major nuclear enrichment facilities in the US Middle East.
According to the Iranian state media, Iran also launched a 20th missile and drone strike against Israeli military targets. Israel Defense Forces on Sunday reported Iran attacks and to add Western Iran had started its own missile attacks.
The two regional enemies have been attacking since Israel’s surprise attack on Iran last week.
Tehran’s response comes after the US had a direct military attack on Iran for the first time, which has already increased the geopolitical tensions in the variable region.
Araghchi said that the attacks on social media will be “endless consequences” of the US -Ford, Natanz and Isfahan nuclear areas, and “Each member of the United Nations should be worried about this extremely dangerous, unlawful and criminal behaviors.”
“In accordance with the UN charter and the provisions that allow a legitimate response to self -defense, all the options to defend Iranian sovereignty, interest and people reserves all the options.” He said.
US President Donald Trump, who appealed to the country on Saturday evening, said that the strikes on Iran’s three nuclear areas were “” a magnificent military success “that completely destroyed the country’s basic enrichment facilities.
The US president’s claim for the outcome of the operation could not be independent. The International Atomic Energy Agency and Iran’s Nuclear Security Center did not report radiation or contamination in nuclear centers following attacks on Sunday morning.
On June 22, 2025, during a demonstration against Israel and the US actions in Sydney, protesters supporting Iran and Palestinians in Gaza were holding flags and banners.
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“There will be peace or a much larger tragedy for Iran in the last eight days for Iran. Remember, many targets remained.” He said.
Israel welcomed Trump’s intervention in the conflict. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Trump’s “brave decision will change the history”.
In other parts of the Middle East, the relevant governments of Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Oman and Qatar have expressed a deep concern in response to the US attack against Iran’s nuclear facilities.
In the meantime, Lebanon, Google and a translated, according to a translated, “restriction and launch of constructive and serious negotiations to restore stability to the countries of the region” was called. post From the presidency.
United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres in question He was “great concern” about the US use of power against Iran, and “there is an increasing risk that this conflict could come out of control rapidly.”