A month after former President Donald Trump ordered airstrikes on Iran's nuclear facilities, the world faces heightened tensions and fears of a broader conflict. The strikes, which marked a dramatic escalation in U.S.-Iran relations, have upended diplomatic efforts and left the region on edge. Critics argue that Trump's aggressive approach lacks a coherent strategy and risks pushing Iran toward nuclear weaponization. The international community, particularly Europe, finds itself sidelined as the U.S. and Iran dominate the crisis. The situation remains volatile, with renewed calls for diplomacy as the only viable path to prevent further escalation.
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