UN chief António Guterres lamented escalation, warning that military action risks destabilizing an already fragile region.
Here’s How World Reacts to US Airstrikes on Iranian Nuclear Sites. American forces bombed Iran’s Fordow, Isfahan, and Natanz nuclear sites, and it garnered strong and varied international reactions, further intensifying tensions in already volatile Middle East.
As Donald Trump claimed successful precision strikes, White House termed these operations as necessary and measured response to Tehran’s ongoing uranium enrichment activities.
As Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi denounced attack, calling act a serious breach of international norms that could lead to enduring repercussions. Araghchi accused Washington of undermining global law and violating the core principles of the United Nations Charter and the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).
United Nations
UN chief António Guterres lamented escalation, warning that military action risks destabilizing an already fragile region. Secretary General said military solutions will only deepen the crisis.
New Zealand
Several countries voiced calls for calm and diplomatic engagement. New Zealand’s Foreign Minister Winston Peters described the situation as deeply worrying and urged all parties to return to negotiations.
Australia
Canberra echoed appeal for de-escalation as Mexico reaffirmed its commitment to peace and urged diplomatic solutions.
Venezuela
Venezuela opposed US strikes as military aggression and called for an immediate cessation of hostilities.
Cuba
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel also criticized the US action for violating international norms and increasing regional tensions.
Hamas
Hamas saying American attack was aggressive after they threatened to attack the UK is hilarious
Congressman questions Trump Authority
As Republicans supported the strikes, calling them as necessary to counter Iran’s threats and support Israel, Democrats largely criticized the strikes.
Representative Thomas Massie questioned their constitutionality, emphasizing Congress’s role in declaring war. House Speaker Mike Johnson defended the president’s decision, citing Iran’s refusal to negotiate.
Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries accused President Trump of bypassing Congress and warned of serious consequences. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez called the strikes unconstitutional and raised impeachment as a potential response.