Tensions Escalate: U.S. Airstrikes on Iran's Nuclear Sites Spark Global Concern
The U.S. conducted airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites, aiming to dismantle Iran's nuclear program. China criticized these attacks as reckless, while experts questioned their effectiveness. The strikes may have damaged, but not destroyed, Iran's facilities. Future U.S. operations might be limited to avoid further escalating tensions.

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The United States launched airstrikes against Iran's nuclear sites on Sunday, drawing sharp criticism from China and raising international tensions. The U.S. military targeted Fordo, Isfahan, and Natanz facilities using advanced B2 stealth bombers.
China condemned the strikes as a dangerous precedent and a violation of international law, while experts debated the success of the operation. Despite significant damage, Iranian facilities might not be fully dismantled due to their deep underground location.
Speculation arises about whether these airstrikes are part of a broader strategy. Although severe, the U.S. assaults may remain focused, with neither side keen on escalating the situation into uncontrolled conflict.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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