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Will the US and Israel's Strikes on Iran Spark a Wider Conflict?

Global leaders and citizens react to the surprise attacks that killed Iran's supreme leader Ali Khamenei

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The surprise airstrikes by the US and Israel on Iran, which resulted in the death of the country's supreme leader Ali Khamenei, have sent shockwaves around the world. The attacks have sparked widespread condemnation and...

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    Penny Wong backs Israel and US strikes on Iran as Labor group decries ‘sycophantic capitulation to militarism’

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    How have US politicians reacted to the attack on Iran?

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    Protesters rally across US after Iran strikes and reports of Khamenei killing

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Will the US and Israel's Strikes on Iran Spark a Wider Conflict?

Global leaders and citizens react to the surprise attacks that killed Iran's supreme leader Ali Khamenei

Sunday, March 1, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The surprise airstrikes by the US and Israel on Iran, which resulted in the death of the country's supreme leader Ali Khamenei, have sent shockwaves around the world. The attacks have sparked widespread condemnation and protests, with many questioning the legality of the strikes and the potential consequences for the region.

In Australia, Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong has urged Iran to stop retaliatory attacks on countries across the Middle East, while also calling on the US and Israel to explain the legal basis for their actions. Wong refused to comment on whether Australian intelligence facilities, including the Pine Gap base, were used in the strikes. (Source: The Guardian)

In the US, politicians have been quick to react to the news, with Republicans largely rallying behind President Trump's decision to launch the strikes. However, Democrats have failed to offer a unified message of opposition, with some criticizing the attacks as an illegal act of war. (Source: CNN)

Protests have erupted across the US, with crowds gathering in cities such as Washington DC and New York to denounce the strikes. Many have expressed concerns about the potential consequences of the attacks, including the risk of a wider conflict in the region. (Source: The Guardian)

Meanwhile, in India, a landmark legal battle is underway over WhatsApp's 2021 privacy policy, which requires users to agree to share data with Meta for advertising. The case has implications for privacy rights and consumer choice, and could have significant consequences for big tech companies. (Source: BBC)

In other news, the 2026 Brit Awards took place in the UK, with Olivia Dean sweeping the board with four wins, including artist, song, and album of the year. (Source: The Guardian)

As the situation in the Middle East continues to unfold, one thing is clear: the US and Israel's strikes on Iran have sparked a major crisis that will have far-reaching consequences for the region and the world.

In a statement, the US government said that the strikes were aimed at preventing an imminent attack on American interests in the region. However, many have questioned the legality of the attacks, citing the lack of congressional approval and the potential for civilian casualties.

The Iranian government has vowed to retaliate against the US and Israel, and there are fears that the conflict could escalate into a wider war. The international community is calling for calm and restraint, but the situation remains highly volatile.

As the world watches the situation unfold, one question remains: will the US and Israel's strikes on Iran spark a wider conflict, or can diplomacy prevail?

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  • The Guardian: Penny Wong backs Israeli and US strikes on Iran as Labor group decries ‘sycophantic capitulation to militarism’
  • CNN: How have US politicians reacted to the attack on Iran?
  • The Guardian: Protesters rally across US after Iran strikes and reports of Khamenei killing
  • BBC: Why is WhatsApp's privacy policy facing a legal challenge in India?
  • The Guardian: Brit awards 2026: full list of winners

The surprise airstrikes by the US and Israel on Iran, which resulted in the death of the country's supreme leader Ali Khamenei, have sent shockwaves around the world. The attacks have sparked widespread condemnation and protests, with many questioning the legality of the strikes and the potential consequences for the region.

In Australia, Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong has urged Iran to stop retaliatory attacks on countries across the Middle East, while also calling on the US and Israel to explain the legal basis for their actions. Wong refused to comment on whether Australian intelligence facilities, including the Pine Gap base, were used in the strikes. (Source: The Guardian)

In the US, politicians have been quick to react to the news, with Republicans largely rallying behind President Trump's decision to launch the strikes. However, Democrats have failed to offer a unified message of opposition, with some criticizing the attacks as an illegal act of war. (Source: CNN)

Protests have erupted across the US, with crowds gathering in cities such as Washington DC and New York to denounce the strikes. Many have expressed concerns about the potential consequences of the attacks, including the risk of a wider conflict in the region. (Source: The Guardian)

Meanwhile, in India, a landmark legal battle is underway over WhatsApp's 2021 privacy policy, which requires users to agree to share data with Meta for advertising. The case has implications for privacy rights and consumer choice, and could have significant consequences for big tech companies. (Source: BBC)

In other news, the 2026 Brit Awards took place in the UK, with Olivia Dean sweeping the board with four wins, including artist, song, and album of the year. (Source: The Guardian)

As the situation in the Middle East continues to unfold, one thing is clear: the US and Israel's strikes on Iran have sparked a major crisis that will have far-reaching consequences for the region and the world.

In a statement, the US government said that the strikes were aimed at preventing an imminent attack on American interests in the region. However, many have questioned the legality of the attacks, citing the lack of congressional approval and the potential for civilian casualties.

The Iranian government has vowed to retaliate against the US and Israel, and there are fears that the conflict could escalate into a wider war. The international community is calling for calm and restraint, but the situation remains highly volatile.

As the world watches the situation unfold, one question remains: will the US and Israel's strikes on Iran spark a wider conflict, or can diplomacy prevail?

Sources:

  • The Guardian: Penny Wong backs Israeli and US strikes on Iran as Labor group decries ‘sycophantic capitulation to militarism’
  • CNN: How have US politicians reacted to the attack on Iran?
  • The Guardian: Protesters rally across US after Iran strikes and reports of Khamenei killing
  • BBC: Why is WhatsApp's privacy policy facing a legal challenge in India?
  • The Guardian: Brit awards 2026: full list of winners

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