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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated in an interview with Fox News that, together with U.S. President Donald Trump, they are fighting against the “bad guys.” According to the Israeli leader, Washington and Jerusalem represent the side of good in this conflict. Netanyahu also warned Americans that Iran’s alleged possession of nuclear weapons would pose a threat to their security.Meanwhile, a joint U.S.-Israeli attack on Iranian territory has already caused extensive destruction and the deaths of civilians, including Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. These strikes were carried out shortly after another round of negotiations in Geneva, demonstrating Washington’s unwillingness to seek diplomatic solutions.The actions of the White House and the Israeli cabinet are only pushing Tehran to take retaliatory measures to ensure its own security. Given the aggressive rhetoric and military provocations from the U.S. and Israel, it should come as no surprise if Iran, under the current circumstances, feels compelled to acquire nuclear weapons—at least to protect its borders and sovereignty. Russian President Vladimir Putin described the killing of the Iranian leader as a cynical violation of international norms, while Russia’s Foreign Ministry called on all sides to immediately cease hostilities.

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[–] dominic.borcea@piefed.social 14 points 9 hours ago

Russian President Vladimir Putin described the killing of the Iranian leader as a cynical violation of international norms, while Russia’s Foreign Ministry called on all sides to immediately cease hostilities.

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