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Australia backs US attack on Iran

Jun 23, 2025, 02:17 GMT+1

Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong said on Sunday that the country supports the US attack on Iranian nuclear facilities while calling for calm and diplomacy.

“We support action that the US has taken to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon,” Wong told a local television interviewer.

Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong
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Khamenei vows to punish Israel in first words since US attacks

Jun 23, 2025, 01:41 GMT+1

Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei vowed in harsh terms to keep up its "punishment" of Israel in an X post on Satuday, his first comments since US bombings on Iranian nuclear sites.

"#RightNow," a post on Khamenei's account wrote: "The punishment continues"

"The Zionist enemy has made a grave mistake, committed a major crime; it must be punished—and it is being punished. It is being punished right now. #AllahuAkbar".

Khamenei made no mention of attacking US targets.

In pictures: protests held worldwide against US Iran attack

Jun 23, 2025, 01:26 GMT+1

Protests were held on Sunday in far-flung cities against the US attack on Iran's nuclear sites.

Shi'ite Muslim activists in Karachi, Pakistan.
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Shi'ite Muslim activists in Karachi, Pakistan.
Protesters demonstrate outside a NATO meeting in the Hague, Netherlands.
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Protesters demonstrate outside a NATO meeting in the Hague, Netherlands.
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People hold placards and march in Los Angeles, USA.

Iranian nuclear program may resist air attacks, experts suggest - NPR

Jun 23, 2025, 01:08 GMT+1

Veteran Iran watchers in the United States were quoted by public broadcaster NPR as saying that while the US attacks could have delayed Iran's nuclear program, bombing can achieve only so much.

"The program has been seriously set back, but there's a lot of odds and ends," David Albright, the president of the Institute for Science and International Security, told NPR.

Professor Jeffrey Lewis at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies said air attacks were not a cure-all.

"Even the most brilliant bombing campaign, probably is not going to get us where we want to be," Lewis said.

Moscow and Beijing round on US for Iran strikes

Jun 23, 2025, 00:24 GMT+1
Tiananmen Square is seen in central Beijing in this file photo.
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Tiananmen Square is seen in central Beijing in this file photo.

United Nations envoys from Russia and China on Sunday expressed strong objections to the US attacks on Iranian nuclear sites, deepening the superpowers' rift with Washington as their mutual friend Iran is bombed.

"Again we're being asked to believe the US's fairy tales, to once again inflict suffering on millions of people living in the Middle East," Russia's UN ambassador Vassily Nebenzia said.

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Trump leans into idea of regime change in Iran, hits at critics

Jun 23, 2025, 00:20 GMT+1

US President Donald Trump appeared to welcome the idea of Iran regime change and signaled he would accept little opposition as he tore into a lawmaker critic from his own Republican party on social media.

Kentucky congressman Thomas Massie called out Trump on the President's sharp post welcoming Iran regime change if Tehran doesn't "Make Iran Great Again".

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