The world woke up to a nightmare.
Trump declared three Iranian nuclear sites “successfully” bombed, and within minutes, global leaders were forced into a terrifying new reality. Some called it justice. Others called it madness. Iran vowed it “reserves all options.” Allies split. Enemies circled. The UN shook. And somewhere, a miscalcu… Continues…
What followed Trump’s declaration was a cascade of fear, fury, and fragile diplomacy. In Tehran, Abbas Araghchi’s warning that Iran “reserves all options” was more than rhetoric; it was a signal that the country now felt entitled—perhaps compelled—to strike back under the banner of self‑defense. In European capitals, leaders scrambled between condemning escalation and begging both sides to step back from the brink, terrified that one more misstep could ignite a regional war neither side could truly control.