CryptoWorld News reports that on the morning of the 10th, the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement stating that the United States, using the excuse of Iran shooting down an "Apache" helicopter, launched an attack on southern Iran. This act seriously violates the "United Nations Charter" and once again exposes the evil warlike nature of the United States. In response to the U.S. military invasion of Iran and the blatant violation of Iran's national sovereignty and territorial integrity, the Iranian armed forces exercised their inherent right to legitimate self-defense and carried out severe strikes against U.S. bases and assets in the region, which are the sources of aggression. The Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs strongly condemns the U.S. military aggression against Iran and once again reiterates that all countries in the region have a legal and moral responsibility to prevent the United States and Israel from using their territories and facilities to plan, organize, and carry out aggressive actions against Iran.

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ProofOfSnack
· 4h ago
Was Apache shot down? The plot twist was a bit quick; it's now unclear who made the first move.
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GateUser-a68e8203
· 4h ago
Somebody has brought up the "United Nations Charter" again at this time, sarcastically.
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GateUser-6bc62511
· 4h ago
Iran's recent statement is quite standard, but the truth often lies hidden in third-party satellite images.
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PatinaTradingBell
· 4h ago
A U.S. base was hit, and now the Middle East powder keg is set to flare up again—crypto markets fall first, as a mark of respect.
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GateUser-c3de680b
· 4h ago
The moment the words "right to self-defense" are mentioned, it's basically the start of everyone talking past each other.
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