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Chapter 1: What recent military actions have the U.S. and Israel taken against Iran?
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Noor Rahm. The U.S. and Israel launched airstrikes against Iran today. President Trump posted a video on social media early this morning that the operation is to defend the American people by eliminating an imminent threat from the Iranian regime. He said Iran's missiles will be destroyed. And he had a message for the Iranian people.
Finally, to the great proud people of Iran, I say tonight that the hour of your freedom is at hand. Stay sheltered.
Chapter 2: What did President Trump say about the airstrikes and their objectives?
Don't leave your home. It's very dangerous outside. Bombs will be dropping everywhere. When we are finished, take over your government. It will be yours to take. This will be probably your only chance for generations.
According to satellite images, the compound of the Ayatollah Ali Khamenei appears to have been destroyed. Oman's foreign minister is criticizing the airstrikes. He had been mediating between the U.S. and Iran and says that there had been active and serious nuclear talks taking place. NPR's Aya Petraoui reports.
Omani Foreign Minister Badr al-Busaidi wrote in a post on X that he is dismayed by coordinated Israeli-U.S. attacks on Iran. He said the interests of the United States are not served by this and urged the U.S. not to, quote, get sucked in further. This is not your war, he wrote.
The al-Mani mediator was in Washington Friday meeting with Vice President Vance and told CBS Iran had agreed to zero stockpiling of nuclear enrichment. After the launch of this morning's attacks on Iran, President Trump said the objective is to eliminate what he characterized as imminent threats from Iran.
He said Iran was trying to rebuild its nuclear program and continued to develop long-range missiles. Iran has retaliated by striking back at Israel and at U.S. military targets across the Gulf in several Arab states. Ayyab Atarawi, NPR News, Dubai.
European leaders have reacted with a mix of an alarm and caution to news of the military strikes. NPR's Eleanor Beardsley reports French President Emmanuel Macron said the war would have grave consequences for international peace and security.
Writing on X, French President Emmanuel Macron called the escalation dangerous for everyone, but said Iran must end its nuclear and ballistic missile programs. In Brussels, the EU's chief diplomat, Kaya Callas, said the situation is perilous and called the protection of civilians and international humanitarian law a priority.
But she also said the Iranian regime had killed thousands and its support for terror groups poses a threat to global security. Across the channel, the British government echoed that Iran must not obtain nuclear weapons, but stressed that British forces are not involved in the current strikes,
In a statement, the European Council called on all parties to exercise restraint and respect international law. Eleanor Beardsley, NPR News, Paris.
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