Iran demands “the guaranteed security of nuclear facilities and scientists” …
… as Iranian FM Abbas Araghchi insists “‘Iran remains committed to the NPT and its Safeguards Agreement’ … after passage of a law that will channel IAEA cooperation through Iran’s Supreme National Security Council” …
… and Deputy Foreign Minister Majid Takht-Ravanchi explains, “Our policy has not changed on enrichment. Iran has every right to do enrichment within its territory. The only thing that we have to observe is not to go for militarization”:
- Iran Won’t Attack the US but Will Continue Nuclear Development, Senior Iranian Official Says (Politico)
Israeli war crimes continue:
- Israel Kills over 300 Palestinians in 48 Hours as Gaza Runs Out of Graves (Middle East Eye)
- Strikes Kill 94 Palestinians in Gaza, Including 45 People Waiting for Aid, Authorities Say (AP)
- US Contractors Say Their Colleagues Are Firing Live Ammo as Palestinians Seek Food in Gaza (AP / Politico)
- Gaza: Evidence Points to Israel’s Continued Use of Starvation to Inflict Genocide Against Palestinians (Amnesty Intl.)
“[T]he U.S. government has never adopted this theory of preventative self-defense” to which it resorts in its “international legal justification for its June 22nd strikes on the Iranian nuclear facilities”:
- Assessing the U.S. Article 51 Letter for the Attack on Iran: Legal Lipstick on the Use of Force Pig (Just Security)
The Zionist war on free speech — and the resistance — continues:
- The Guardian View on Proscribing Palestine Action: Blurring Civil Disobedience and Terrorism is a Dangerous Step (The Guardian)
Rather than prevent the weaponization of 60% enriched uranium, the recent attacks have provided Iran with a reason to pursue such a goal:
- Iran Can Still Build Nuclear Weapons Without Further Enrichment. Only Diplomacy Will Stop It (Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists)
- Did Trump Make Us More or Less Safe with the Strikes on Iran? (The Hill)
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