Global fallout as US strikes Iran nuclear sites

·

Tensions in the Middle East have escalated sharply after the United States launched a major strike on Iran’s underground nuclear facilities, joining Israel in a coordinated attack on the Islamic Republic’s nuclear infrastructure.

Iran retaliated with missile strikes on Israel, wounding dozens and causing extensive damage in Tel Aviv.

US President Donald Trump hailed the strikes as “a spectacular military success”, claiming “Iran’s key nuclear enrichment facilities have been completely and totally obliterated.”

However, he insisted the operation was not aimed at regime change.

Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth confirmed the strike was designed to neutralise Iran’s nuclear threat, not topple its leadership.

Iran has yet to retaliate directly against US forces but passed a motion to close the vital Strait of Hormuz, through which nearly a quarter of global oil passes—raising fears of an energy crisis and wider war.

The strikes targeted Iran’s heavily fortified Fordow site, reportedly with 30,000-pound US bunker-buster bombs.

Satellite imagery showed visible damage, although the IAEA said there were no reports of increased radiation levels.

Tehran claims much of the enriched uranium had already been moved from the site.

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis urged “self-restraint and a return to diplomacy,” warning further escalation would destabilise the region.

He confirmed the issue would be raised at the upcoming NATO and EU summits.

Cyprus echoed these calls, with government spokesman Konstantinos Letymbiotis stating that “preserving regional stability and ensuring diplomacy prevails” was the Republic’s primary concern.

Cyprus’ National Security Council remains in continuous session, and the island continues to act as a hub for humanitarian coordination in the Eastern Mediterranean.

Australia initially called for calm, but on Monday Foreign Minister Penny Wong confirmed the Albanese government supports the US decision.

“We support action to prevent Iran obtaining a nuclear weapon,” she told Channel 9.

Deputy PM Richard Marles said Iran’s nuclear program was a threat to global security but stressed the importance of avoiding full-scale war.

About 3800 Australians and their family members are seeking to leave the region, including 2600 in Iran and 1200 in Israel.

The situation remains volatile as regional powers brace for further retaliation, and global leaders weigh the risks of deeper conflict against efforts to restore diplomatic channels.

Share:

KEEP UP TO DATE WITH TGH

By subscribing you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.

Latest News

Emily in Paris set to film in Mykonos in May with Mitsotakis’ approval

Filming for the popular Emily in Paris is set to take place in Mykonos this May, with confirmation coming in an unexpected moment.

When Alexander the Great approached the Strait of Hormuz

In 325 BC, Alexander the Great began his return westward from India. His ambitions had shifted from conquest to exploration.

Eetionian Gate site, part of ancient fortifications of Piraeus, under restoration

The archaeological site of the Eetionian Gate in Piraeus, part of the city’s ancient fortifications, is set to expand.

Greek community leaders rally behind unity call over $119.5m Hellenic Village sale

Greek Australian community leaders have backed calls for unity over the $119.5 million Hellenic Village sale.

New leadership elected at Federation of Cyprus Communities conference in Adelaide

Delegates from across Australia and New Zealand gathered in Adelaide for the Annual Conference of the Federation of Cyprus Communities.

You May Also Like

From PAK to PASOK: Sakis Gekas to lecture on anti-dictatorship resistance in Toronto

The talk will feature some of the key moments of the anti-dictatorship struggle and its manifestations in the public sphere.

Evzones receive stirring welcome to Sydney at Doxology Service

A spirit of pride filled the Cathedral of the Annunciation of Our Lady in Redfern on Monday, April 28, as Sydney welcomed the Evzones.

‘Long past time for action’: World reacts to Texas school shooting

The world has reacted to a deadly shooting at an elementary school in Texas, United States, that claimed the lives of 19 children.