The United States and Israel have launched a joint military operation against Iran's nuclear sites. The strikes, carried out by Israel, targeted key facilities in Iran's nuclear programme. The operation is seen as a significant escalation of the ongoing conflict between the two nations.
US Senator Marco Rubio, who was in Paris for G7 talks, made a statement after the strikes, hinting that the operation would weaken Iran's military capabilities. Rubio said that Iran would be "weaker than they've been in recent history" after the strikes.
The strikes have sparked concerns about the potential for further conflict in the region.
The recent military operation against Iran's nuclear sites is a stark reminder of the volatile nature of international relations in the region. US Senator Marco Rubio's statement, suggesting that the strikes will weaken Iran, raises concerns about the long-term implications of this action. The impact of these strikes on the global economy and the lives of ordinary Nigerians remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: the consequences of such actions will be far-reaching. The international community must hold leaders accountable for their actions and ensure that the rights and interests of all nations are respected. As the situation unfolds, it is crucial that policymakers in Nigeria and around the world consider the potential consequences of these actions on regional and global stability.






