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Iran escalates retaliation after US strikes on nuclear sites

Monday 23 June 2025 - 17:57
By: Dakir Madiha
Iran escalates retaliation after US strikes on nuclear sites

Iran has launched a fierce counteroffensive following recent US airstrikes on its nuclear facilities, intensifying an already volatile situation in the Middle East. The US military targeted three critical sites—Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan—dealing a heavy blow to Iran’s nuclear infrastructure. Former President Donald Trump praised the strikes as a "massive military success," claiming the sites were "completely and totally obliterated." He also issued a stern warning of further action if tensions persist.

Iran's response: missile and drone strikes

In immediate retaliation, Iran unleashed a wave of missile and drone attacks on US military bases in Iraq and Qatar, as well as on Israeli territory. Iranian military chief Abdolrahim Mousavi condemned the airstrikes as an egregious breach of sovereignty. He stated that Iranian forces are now fully authorized to act decisively against both US and Israeli targets. A government spokesperson accused the US of attempting to bolster the "failing Zionist regime," vowing that Iran’s military response would escalate further if provoked.

A cycle of escalating conflict

The escalation follows an Israeli offensive earlier this month targeting Iranian nuclear and military assets. Iran responded with rocket and drone strikes on Israeli territory, prompting the US to intervene sooner than expected. Trump’s authorization of direct military action came amid weeks of mounting tensions, marking a dramatic shift in the conflict.

International reactions and rising casualties

Global reactions have been marked by concern. The United Nations has called for immediate de-escalation to prevent a wider regional war, while Iran’s foreign minister denounced the US strikes as violations of international law and the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. He emphasized Iran’s right to defend its sovereignty by all necessary means.

The conflict has already claimed a heavy toll, with hundreds dead or injured on both sides. As Iran vows to continue its retaliation and US officials brace for further confrontations, the risk of a broader regional war looms large. Diplomatic efforts to contain the crisis are underway but face significant obstacles amid the escalating rhetoric and violence.

Implications for regional stability

This intensifying conflict has profound implications for regional stability and international security. The eyes of the world remain fixed on the Middle East, where the stakes are rising with each passing day. Whether diplomacy can succeed in averting further bloodshed remains uncertain.


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