
Our live coverage has moved to a new page - read it here Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian says the US "must receive a response for their aggression", after it bombed three Iranian nuclear sites US President Donald Trump says the strikes took "the 'bomb' right out of their hands" The UN's nuclear watchdog says it can't asses the damage at the Fordo underground site, while Iran's foreign minister says its nuclear knowledge "can't be destroyed by bombing" Earlier, US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth said the strikes...
Main Idea: Trump said the US bombed Iran’s Fordo nuclear site, in a major strike aimed at slowing Tehran’s nuclear program.
Key Points:
US strikes on Iran raise the risk of higher gas prices, market swings, and a wider war that could cost taxpayers and disrupt workers and businesses.
The attack may slow Iran’s push toward a nuclear weapon, which could reduce a long-term security threat for US households and allies.
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Central actor announcing and defending the U.S. strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites.
Iran’s representative to the United Nations making a central formal accusation and response.
Israeli prime minister making consequential public claims about Iran’s nuclear program.
Nuclear watchdog central to assessing damage and the status of Iran’s sites.
Iran’s president issuing a direct response to the U.S. bombing.
U.S. defense secretary whose statement frames the purpose of the attacks.
Central forum where the dispute and accusations are being presented.
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