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Countries ready to sell nukes to Iran after Trump raid
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 45093, member: 636"] President Trump launched attacks on three Iranian nuclear sites last Saturday. Russian leader Dmitry Medvedev warned that several nations stand ready to give Iran their nuclear weapons directly. Pentagon General Dan Caine reported major damage at all locations from 75 precision bombs. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu revealed the strikes happened with full Israeli cooperation. He said he promised to destroy Iran's nuclear sites one way or another. Iranian and Russian officials claim the damage was minor and nuclear work continues. Medvedev questioned what America achieved with the nighttime raids. He stated that Iran's leaders survived and may have grown stronger. Pakistan condemned the American attack and expressed support for Iran. The country has nuclear weapons but says Iran has not asked for military help. Iran's UN representative called for an emergency Security Council meeting to condemn America. Russia's Foreign Ministry said the strikes broke international law and hurt global nuclear agreements. China also criticized the attacks and called for an immediate ceasefire. The Russian statement said the strikes damaged trust in nuclear monitoring systems. Both countries demanded the violence stop immediately. Iran's Revolutionary Guard claims satellite photos show they emptied the Fordow site two days before the attack. Trucks reportedly moved all nuclear materials and equipment to safety. The international nuclear agency chief will hold an emergency meeting Monday. He said radiation levels remain normal outside the targeted areas. The official criticized attacking nuclear facilities and called for inspections to continue. Iran reportedly struck back at Israel's main airport and research centers. The Gaza conflict continues with over 55,000 people dead according to health officials. Israeli forces detained 26 Palestinians during West Bank raids Sunday. Medical facilities face serious blood shortages across Gaza. The violence keeps spreading across the Middle East region. [/QUOTE]
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