“Trump declares victory to Iran’s nuclear facilities with major air strikes,” Financial Times summarizes the story that dominates the front pages of Monday. The article carries the position that the US administration is “not in war with Iran”, “not in war with Iran” after bombing the three nuclear sites overnight – but it describes the attack on Saturday as “gambling”.
“Hammered”, reading the front page of the meter this morning – at midnight jumped to the attack called the Hammer operation – and then “shock waves”. Donald Trump is depicted in the status room during strikes, while satellite images show six fresh craters in the Fordo nuclear region and reduce the US’s two “shelter Buster bombs”. The article reacts from Iran, which warns the Foreign Minister “Endless Results”.
The Sun is the title of “Sopa YOUR BUNKER”, a game published in 1982 in 1982, published as the forces of Argentina, which he proposed to make peace talks during the Falklands War. World leaders called for return to diplomacy and rise on Sunday. The Sun reports that the nuclear areas are “drowning” by strikes against what is described as the “state of terror”.
Guardian, the attack on Iran’s retaliation promise “a generation of conflict in the ultimately intervention,” he says. He said that the US president could “join Israel in the war against Tehran” and that the US could be drawn to a war that “Trump will avoid” depending on Iran’s response.
Daily Telegraph emphasizes that Trump is a campaign to end the US “foreign circulatory”, but instead has become a “war -time leader” that Iran should take into account for the next move. Foreign Minister Marco Rubio’s revenge “reported that there will be a worse mistake [Iran had] It was done so far. This morning, one of the few front pages to carry other news – President Macron wants to recognize UNESCO for French home music.
Times focuses on the effect of strikes on the Fordo nuclear facility and is dedicated to the map of most underground site. Tim Iran gives us revenge on us, Tim says Timan Münkı, Tehran’s parliament’s parliament, a vital shipping lane, after voting to prevent the Hormuz Strait, “the world’s oil supply” plan reported the plan.
However, Daily Express turns its attention to London, where the Prime Minister’s “rise” warning and reported that British threat increased after the US intervention.
The Daily Mail adopts a similar approach and focuses on the fears of the “Iranian terror reaction” on the British and other US allies. Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds said that the “Iranian activity” in the UK is already “important” and “pure” would be “pure”.
Trump is re -depicted in the Make Again Cap, the USA on the front page of Daily Mirror. The title “Stop” is that the Prime Minister declares that “calling to calm” with the risk of immersing the world into war.
Meanwhile, his article I article has a picture of a Pentagon briefing about the hammer operation at midnight, when a timeline of the attack on journalists is presented. Trump’s “[d] He describes a “crazy diplomatic push” under the leadership of England to prevent the deterioration of the situation.
The story receives minimum real estate on the front page of Daily Star, where the US strikes are put under the title “Trump Thumps Iran”. The leader of the article believes that Christmas and Liam Gallagher’s mother is responsible for the reunification of Oasis.