
US President Donald Trump announced that US military forces attacked the key Iranian nuclear places and warned air strikes for other goals “with accuracy” unless Iran did peace.
American strikes come after several speculations on whether Trump will expand direct support of Israel or not. He reported that the US focused on three key nuclear places in Iran, including Natanz, Esfahan and Fordow. Six bunker-bomber bombs targeted at Ford and 30 Tomahawk missiles started in other nuclear places, Trump Fox News said. After an American attack on Saturday, questions appeared whether Iran was responding to air strikes.
What will Iran do on?
The New York Times (NYT) reported that he quoted an American official that US strikes on Iran ended and no subsequent attacks were expected. “Although the commanders were ready to respond to any Iranian retaliation.”
Meanwhile, the director of the Scowcroft Middle East Security initiative in the Atlantic Council said that the US expects that “a significant escalating spiral that could quickly get out of hand”.
Another option after air strikes is that Iran can be prepared for negotiations, the report said.
However, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said in an interview with NBC News on Friday that if the US is planning to attack Iran, the Republic of Islamic will have the right to retaliate.
“When there is a war, both sides attack themselves. This is quite understandable. And self -defense is a legitimate right of every country,” Araghchi said.
Aerial strike confirmation
The state media reported that there was no “danger” to QOM, south of Tehran after an American attack after an American attack, confirmed air strikes, AFP reported.
“A few hours ago, when the Qom air defense was activated and enemy goals were identified, part of the Ford’s nuclear place was attacked by enemies,” IRNA’s state intelligence agency said.
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