Russia Lashes Out at Trump’s Reckless Attack on Iran, Urging Citizens to Arm Themselves

Russia Lashes Out at Trump’s Reckless Attack on Iran, Urging Citizens to Arm Themselves

The Russian Foreign ministry has hit out at Donald Trump over the attack on three nuclear sites in Iran.

US B-2 stealth bombers “obliterated” the Iranian Fordow nuclear site which is positioned inside a mountain.

US B-2 bombers dropped bunker buster bombs and US Navy submarines fired “two dozen” tomahawk missiles as part of the “strike package.”
Moscow has slammed the US President saying it was an “irresponsible decision” and they “strongly condemn” the American attack on Iran.
On Sunday the Russian Foreign ministry said in a statement, “The consequences of this action, including radiological ones, have yet to be assessed.

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Iran Fires a Red Flag at Washington

In a flare of words that would make a seasoned diplomat roll their eyes, Iranian officials have declared that “every American is a target” and called U.S. bases in the Middle East “the gun barrel that points right back at us.” The mood is nothing short of a storm sweeping through the region.

The Usual Two‑Person Conversation

Vlad’s inner circle at the Kremlin is now chanting the song for armed resistance. Dmitry Rogozin, the ex‑Deputy Premier who also runs Russia’s space agency, drummed a rhythm like a drummer in a parade: “Whether our grandchildren will be proud of their grandfathers depends on you and me, on our national instinct for self‑preservation… the one who is ready to go to the end always wins.”

Meanwhile, Beijing is fussing over its diplomatic stance. The Chinese Foreign Ministry has lifted its voice in a very serious, “strongly condemning” tone, saying the U.S. is “violating the purposes and principles of the UN Charter and international law.” An official added, “We call on the parties—especially Israel—to stop bombing and start a dialogue.” So, no matter who’s on the other side of the volcano, someone’s sure to be making a noise.

Time‑For‑Humor & Emotion

  • Iran’s warning is like a roaring lion in the middle of a quiet zoo—truly, one doesn’t expect that in the garden of diplomacy.
  • Rogozin’s call makes us think of a granddad telling his grandkids: “Hey, let’s be ready for the next wild ride!” Sounds like a promotion for the next blockbuster.
  • China’s “strong condemnation” is an example of a BYOB message: “You bring the bombs and we say, no thanks.”
Why It Matters

The region is already a hotbed of calamity: multiple crises, fighting, and drought–and now the U.S. strikes on Iranian facilities are adding new heat to an already overcooked pot. That escalation is like a domino effect of solar flares; one tiny spark and the whole cosmic dance could flip.

Bottom Line

Iran’s rhetoric, Putin’s “fight‑or‑flight” chant, and China’s diplomatic chills are all pushing the turbulence among nations. It’s a current of strong winds in a world that could, if not managed, turn into a hurricane of war. Stay alert: geopolitics may be a faster roller coaster than any amusement park ride we’ve ever ridden.