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On the front pages of major newspapers, the headlines blare the news of air strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, with President Trump declaring victory. The Financial Times outlines the US administration’s stance that the strikes were targeting Iran’s nuclear program specifically, not the country as a whole. However, the paper characterizes the attack as a risky move, labeling it a “gamble.”
The Metro focuses on the aftermath of the strikes, highlighting the shock waves caused by America’s bombers in Operation Midnight Hammer. Photos of President Trump in the Situation Room during the strikes are featured alongside satellite images revealing fresh craters at the Fordo nuclear site. Iran’s foreign minister warns of potential consequences, hinting at retaliation.
Meanwhile, The Sun’s headline emphasizes a defiant tone, proclaiming “Stick it up your bunker” – echoing a past headline from 1982 during the Falklands War. The paper emphasizes world leaders’ calls for diplomacy and de-escalation in the face of the escalating tensions. The strikes are described as a blitz on the nuclear sites in what is referred to as “the terror state.”
The Guardian takes note of Iran’s promise to seek revenge, highlighting the significant impact of the intervention on the conflict. The US president’s alignment with Israel in the conflict against Tehran is underscored, raising the specter of a drawn-out war that contradicts Trump’s prior promises of disengagement
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