Global Reactions to US Strike on Iran: Diplomacy vs. Escalation
The US strike on Iran has sparked fears of a broader regional conflict. While President Trump quickly involved the US in Israel's campaign, global leaders are urging diplomacy over further escalation. Iran has pledged retaliation, and tensions remain high as countries react cautiously to the unfolding events.

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- United Arab Emirates
In a move that has heightened fears of an escalating regional conflict, the United States launched a strike on Iran, aligning with Israel's ongoing campaign against Tehran. President Donald Trump, initially contemplating a decision over two weeks, accelerated US participation with the early Sunday attack.
The full extent of the damage remains unclear, as Iran vows retaliation against potential US involvement. Global reactions have varied, with Lebanon's Prime Minister urging the country to avoid regional spillover, while the United Nations' Secretary General Antonio Guterres calls for de-escalation, warning of catastrophic consequences.
Countries like New Zealand, China, South Korea, and Japan are echoing the call for diplomacy, urging a return to talks over military action. Even traditional adversaries of the US, such as Hamas and the Houthis, have condemned the strike, highlighting the potential for a united front against what they see as aggression from the US and Israel.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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