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Iran dismisses US claims of nuclear facility attack as “Bluff”

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Following the US President’s announcement of a strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities, Iranian state television swiftly responded, downplaying the alleged attack’s significance.

In a defiant tone, the broadcast dismissed the claims as exaggerated, insisting Iran’s nuclear program remains intact.

The statement emphasized the nation’s ability to withstand external threats, reinforcing Tehran’s long-standing stance on its nuclear resilience.

“Trump usually bluffs. The actual damage must still be evaluated, but bombing cannot destroy the Islamic Republic’s nuclear industry, the state broadcaster declared.

This response mirrors Iran’s consistent messaging that its nuclear infrastructure is robust and capable of recovery.

Despite uncertainties surrounding the attack’s details, officials have repeatedly asserted their ability to advance their program despite sanctions or military action.

Meanwhile, the international community watches closely as US-Iran tensions reach a critical point.

For years, Washington has condemned Iran’s nuclear activities, while Tehran maintains its program is peaceful.

The lack of verified reports from either side has left analysts speculating about the attack’s true impact and whether retaliation could follow.

As the situation unfolds, experts warn of escalating instability in the Middle East.

Diplomatic efforts to address Iran’s nuclear ambitions now face greater challenges, with trust between the nations eroding further.

Observers urge both sides to exercise restraint, fearing unchecked hostility could spiral into broader conflict.

The incident underscores the fragile state of regional geopolitics, where miscalculations carry severe consequences.

With key details still undisclosed, the world waits to see whether diplomacy or further confrontation will shape the next chapter in this high-stakes standoff.

Until then, the risk of escalation looms large, demanding cautious, deliberate responses from all involved parties.

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As this is a developing story, updates will follow as further details emerge.


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