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What's Next for Global Politics After US-Israeli Strikes on Iran?

International Community Reacts to Joint Operation Amid Rising Tensions

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The US and Israel have begun a joint military operation against Iran, with airstrikes targeting key government and military installations across the country. The operation, dubbed "Operation Lion's Roar" by Israel, has...

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What's Next for Global Politics After US-Israeli Strikes on Iran?

International Community Reacts to Joint Operation Amid Rising Tensions

Sunday, March 1, 2026 • 2 min read • 5 source references

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The US and Israel have begun a joint military operation against Iran, with airstrikes targeting key government and military installations across the country. The operation, dubbed "Operation Lion's Roar" by Israel, has been described as a "preemptive attack" aimed at degrading the Iranian regime's capabilities.

According to reports, the strikes have hit hundreds of targets, including the residence of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was reportedly killed in the attack. The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has vowed to respond to the strikes, targeting US bases and assets across the Middle East.

The international community has been quick to react to the news, with UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres condemning the military escalation and warning that international peace and security are being undermined. The European Union has also expressed concern, calling for restraint and a return to diplomatic efforts.

In the US, members of Congress are divided on the strikes, with Republicans largely voicing support and Democrats warning about the potential consequences of an unauthorized conflict. The strikes have also sparked protests and demonstrations across the Middle East, with many condemning the US and Israeli actions as an act of aggression.

Meanwhile, in the UK, Labour's deputy leader Lucy Powell has called for the party to make more use of Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham, following the party's defeat in the Gorton and Denton byelection. Powell suggested that Burnham would have won the election if he had contested it, and that the party should utilize his popularity in future campaigns.

In Wales, Plaid Cymru leader Rhun ap Iorwerth has launched a "roadmap" for the party's first 100 days in government, should they win the Senedd elections in May. Ap Iorwerth has described the prospect of leading the next government in Wales as "a heck of a task" but expressed confidence in his party's ability to deliver.

As the situation in Iran continues to unfold, the international community remains on high alert, with many calling for a return to diplomacy and a peaceful resolution to the conflict. The consequences of the US-Israeli strikes on Iran are still unclear, but one thing is certain: the world is watching with bated breath as the situation continues to develop.

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The US and Israel have begun a joint military operation against Iran, with airstrikes targeting key government and military installations across the country. The operation, dubbed "Operation Lion's Roar" by Israel, has been described as a "preemptive attack" aimed at degrading the Iranian regime's capabilities.

According to reports, the strikes have hit hundreds of targets, including the residence of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was reportedly killed in the attack. The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has vowed to respond to the strikes, targeting US bases and assets across the Middle East.

The international community has been quick to react to the news, with UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres condemning the military escalation and warning that international peace and security are being undermined. The European Union has also expressed concern, calling for restraint and a return to diplomatic efforts.

In the US, members of Congress are divided on the strikes, with Republicans largely voicing support and Democrats warning about the potential consequences of an unauthorized conflict. The strikes have also sparked protests and demonstrations across the Middle East, with many condemning the US and Israeli actions as an act of aggression.

Meanwhile, in the UK, Labour's deputy leader Lucy Powell has called for the party to make more use of Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham, following the party's defeat in the Gorton and Denton byelection. Powell suggested that Burnham would have won the election if he had contested it, and that the party should utilize his popularity in future campaigns.

In Wales, Plaid Cymru leader Rhun ap Iorwerth has launched a "roadmap" for the party's first 100 days in government, should they win the Senedd elections in May. Ap Iorwerth has described the prospect of leading the next government in Wales as "a heck of a task" but expressed confidence in his party's ability to deliver.

As the situation in Iran continues to unfold, the international community remains on high alert, with many calling for a return to diplomacy and a peaceful resolution to the conflict. The consequences of the US-Israeli strikes on Iran are still unclear, but one thing is certain: the world is watching with bated breath as the situation continues to develop.

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  • Reuters
  • BBC
  • The Guardian
  • Getty Images
  • Athena Pictures

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