The war launched by the United States and Israel against Iran has spread across the Middle East, with Lebanon’s Hezbollah entering the fray and a British air base in Cyprus targeted. This escalation has resulted in the deaths of over 1,500 civilians, including 168 children, and has sparked outrage among ordinary Iranians.
Unprovoked War
The mass protests against the Iranian government had merit, and many waited for help after Trump’s assurances that it was on its way. Instead, they received US and Israeli missiles, killing many innocent civilians. This has led to widespread condemnation, with many questioning the basis for the attack on Iran.
According to the United Nations Charter, countries have the right to defend themselves against armed attacks. Iran, as a sovereign country, did what any nation would do under attack: it defended itself. It also warned that it would target US military bases from which the attacks were launched, including bases in the Persian Gulf and airport sites used to transport US military equipment.
International Community Reacts
Arab states were reportedly enraged by Iran’s retaliatory strikes, and rumors suggest some have urged Trump to “finish Iran”. The UAE and other Gulf states called on the UN Security Council to issue a strong condemnation of Iran’s attacks, which it did, without mentioning the initial strikes by the US and Israel.
The following are some key facts about the situation:
- Iran had already committed to the International Atomic Energy Agency
- Iran’s former leader, Ali Hosseini Khamenei, had issued a fatwa forbidding the manufacture of nuclear weapons
- Over 1,500 civilians have been killed in the conflict, including 168 children
The situation in the Middle East is complex, and the war on Iran has achieved the US and Israel’s goal of creating a divided region. However, it has also led to a significant loss of life and has sparked outrage among many Iranians and people around the world.