NEW YORK — The UN Security Council convened a high-stakes emergency session following a massive joint military operation by the United States and Israel against the Iranian regime. UN Secretary-General António Guterres opened the proceedings with a somber warning, stating that the Middle East is being pushed “past the point of no return” toward a catastrophic regional war.
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- The UN’s Stance: Secretary-General Guterres issued a “dual condemnation.” He criticized the US-Israeli airstrikes as violations of the UN Charter while simultaneously denouncing Iran’s retaliatory drone and missile barrages that targeted Israel and several neighboring Gulf states.
- The American Defense: US Ambassador Mike Waltz characterized Operation Epic Fury as a necessary act of self-defense. He argued that Iran’s nuclear ambitions and its network of regional proxies forced a military response to dismantle “the infrastructure of terror.”
- The Israeli Position: Ambassador Danny Danon framed the strikes as a “preemptive blow against an existential threat,” asserting that Israel would never allow a radical regime to achieve nuclear strike capability.
- The Iranian Retort: Iranian Ambassador Amir Saeid Iravani labeled the operation a “war crime.” He accused the West of attempting a “brazen regime change” and reported significant civilian casualties, including a strike on a school in Minab.
Conflict Overview: “Operation Epic Fury”
The scale of the military engagement, according to the session’s reports, represents an unprecedented shift in modern warfare.
| Feature | Details |
| Operation Names | Epic Fury (US) / Roaring Lion (Israel) |
| Scope of Attack | Strikes on 20+ Iranian cities, including Tehran, Qom, and Isfahan. |
| Primary Targets | Ballistic missile silos, air defense systems, and IRGC command centers. |
| High-Value Targets | Claims that IRGC Commander Mohammed Pakpour and Defense Minister Amir Nasirzadeh were killed. |
| The Khamenei Question | Unverified reports suggest the Supreme Leader’s compound was hit; Iranian state media remains silent on his status. |
A World Divided
The geopolitical fallout was immediate. Russia and China condemned the strikes as “unprovoked aggression” and a “brazen violation of sovereignty.” Meanwhile, the E3 (UK, France, and Germany) took a middle path—condemning Iran’s retaliation while urging an immediate ceasefire to prevent a global energy crisis, as Iran threatens to block the Strait of Hormuz.
“The world cannot afford another total war,” Guterres concluded. “The fuse has been lit; we must extinguish it before the entire region is consumed.”
















