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Iran Foreign Minister Condemns US Attacks
Bloomberg Television· 2025-06-22 10:11
Geopolitical Stance - The Islamic Republic of Iran strongly condemns the United States' military aggression against its nuclear facilities [1] - Iran views the U S action as a grave violation of the UN charter and international law [1] - Iran asserts its right to defend its sovereignty and security against U S military aggression and actions of the Israeli regime [2][3] Accusations and Responsibility - Iran holds the U S administration fully responsible for the consequences of its actions [2] - Iran accuses the U S of colluding with the "genocidal Israeli regime" in the attack [2] Sovereignty and Independence - Iran states it will never compromise its independence and sovereignty [2]
Iran's Foreign Minister: Israeli Attacks on Nuclear Sites Are ‘War Crimes’ | WSJ News
WSJ News· 2025-06-20 15:26
Nuclear Program & International Law - Peaceful nuclear facilities are under full IAEA monitoring [1] - Attacking nuclear facilities is banned under international law [1] - Israel's attacks on nuclear facilities are considered grave war crimes [1] - The country claims the right to defend its territorial integrity, national sovereignty, and security [1] - A meeting with Americans was scheduled for June 15th to resolve issues related to the peaceful nuclear program [2] - The attack is viewed as a betrayal of diplomacy and a blow to international law and the UN system [2]
Israel-Iran conflict raises questions on international law
Bloomberg Television· 2025-06-19 12:28
International Law & Security - US intelligence and IEA suggest no unequivocal evidence of Iran building a nuclear bomb, questioning the legality of potential conflicts [1] - The discussion raises concerns about the future of international human rights law and the conduct of warfare in the absence of evidence-based declarations of war [1] - The erosion of an international norms-based world order rooted in law is leading to escalating "forever wars" [2] US Policy & Legislation - Questions arise regarding the relevance and application of the US War Powers Act, specifically the 45-90 day provision [2]