War in the mediate East

angora24.pl 2 months ago

In the morning of February 28, there was a coordinated attack by Israeli and American troops on Iran. The aim was mainly the office of the state leaders in Tehran and military and strategical facilities throughout the country. The smoke flows over many cities.

The attack was a consequence of a fiasco suffered during talks previously fought between Tehran and Washington. The U.S. administration demanded Iran to shut down the military atomic program, abandon long-range rocket weapons and halt supporting terrorist militias in the mediate East.

In launching military action from respective directions simultaneously the president of the United States Donald Trump announced a wide scope of operations against the regime. He besides stated that this country would never have atomic weapons and called on the Iranian people to take over. The network besides released a recording of Cyrus Reza Pahlawa, the boy of Iran's last chess exiled from his homeland in 1979 as a consequence of the muslim Revolution. – This is simply a humanitarian intervention. Its aim is solely a regime, not a country, not civilians. However, the final win should come thanks to us. We must fight this final battle. It's time to go back to the streets. He appealed to the nation.

The Communication was besides issued by the head of EU diplomacy Kaja Kallas, saying: ... The Iranian government killed thousands of people. His programmes on ballistic missiles and atomic weapons, as well as support for terrorist groups, pose a serious threat to global security.

On the another hand, the spokesperson for the Polish government, Adam Sz Trapka, called on his fellow countrymen to leave Iran and Lebanon immediately and to avoid travel to the full region, including Israel.

In consequence to the bombing, Iran began retaliatory attacks. mostly American military bases and crucial facilities in Israel. The explosions were recorded in Bahrain, the United arabian Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Dubai and Iraq.

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