Thought Israel and the US military strikes would stop Iran’s nuclear program? Think again! Mohamed Eslami, head of Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization, made it crystal clear: bombs won’t end Iran’s nuclear ambitions. Despite attacks on three key nuclear sites in Natanz, Fordow, and Isfahan, Iran is dead set on pushing forward.
Israel struck on June 13, the US followed with attacks on June 22. Iran fired back with missiles at the Al Udeid airbase in Qatar. A ceasefire kicked in on June 24, but tensions are far from over.
Eslami slammed these strikes as blatant violations of the UN Charter, calling it a “law of the jungle” world where might makes right. He says the Iranian people fully understand what’s at stake and back their country’s nuclear progress.
This mess raises a huge question: do military strikes actually work, or do they just fuel more conflict? Iran isn’t backing down, and the world watches nervously.
If you thought this was the end of the story, think again. Iran’s nuclear saga is just heating up, and every bomb only casts a darker shadow over global security. What do you think — is this the start of a new cold war or just another episode in the endless power drama? Drop a comment and let’s see who’s rooting for peace and who’s ready for chaos!