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The world media warn against climbing as American bombs of Iranian nuclear sites

The American military attack on Tehran’s nuclear installations on Saturday, and fears a new escalation in the War of Israel-Iran, dominated news and international issues during the weekend.

While the British tabloid on the right The sun Acclaimed on American bombing-“glue it in your bunker” was their triumphant title-most of the media warned against the dangers of Iran’s impact and the expansion of war beyond the Middle East.

“Starmer warns against the risk of” climbing “as the British terrorist risk increases,” led the title of the conservative newspaper of Daily Express, citing the concerns of British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, according to which the Iranian regime could start to target the United States and its allies following Saturday the attacks, in which the American soldiers abandoned the flexible facilities Iranian nuclear power, targeting the facilities of strain. The statement of the American government is that Tehran was about to develop a nuclear bomb and that the attacks derailed this effort.

International media are not so safe.

“Bombing against Iran have set fire to the whole world,” said Denmark Dagbladet Journal during his first page, with a photo of a Donald Trump and the brilliant title: “like a savage”, apparently in reference to the American president.

THE Irish daily mirror was more succinct: “Stop Now” ran its title of 60 points, in a photo of a maga-human carrying the potus. “The fear of war all the outlets while the world supports for Téhéran’s reprisals.”

TV coverage focused on the extent and efficiency of American strikes – with an in -depth debate as to whether the bomb attacks had, in fact, destroyed the nuclear program of Iran – and on the way Iran would react.

CNN’s main international correspondent, Fred Pleitgen, the first Western journalist to present himself from Iran after the start of the war, reported on the anti-American demonstrations inside the country, suggesting that bomb attacks may have strengthened the support of the Iranian regime, even among the former criticisms.

Al Jazeera reported many sources from the Iranian government, citing the Iranian supreme chief Ali Khamenei, in his first comments since the American attacks, promising to punish “the Zionist enemy”. Speaking on Iranian state television, the spokesperson for the armed forces, Ebrahim Zolfaghari, said that the “hostile law” of the American attack “will widen the scope of the legitimate targets of the Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran and will open the way to the extension of the war in the region … The combatants of Islam will inflict serious consequences powerful and targeted).

Trump alluded to a possible change of diet in Tehran, saying: “If the current Iranian regime is not able to make Iran big again, why would it not have a change of diet?”

In an editorial article, the all-new Network France 24 described the American bombing a bet “force on diplomacy”, saying that strikes had brought “air conflict and the consequences may not be clear for a while to come”. Reuters TV competitors, saying that “strikes on the bet of Mark Trump’s foreign policy of Iran Trump” and the most risky “.

While the world media digests and analyze Saturday attacks, the fighting between Iran and Israel continued. The Israeli army said that it had struck military infrastructure sites in West Iran on West Iran on Monday, and said Iran had launched several missiles to Israel.

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