Russia warns that Trump has opened the “Pandora's box” by attack on Iran. “No one knows what this gesture will bring.”

Russia warned Donald Trump that he opened “Pandora's box”after the US president launched an attack on Iran's nuclear program.

Russia warned on Trump about the consequences of the attack on Iran PHOTO AFP
Trump said the attack, performed by an invisible radar bombing squad at the dawn of yesterday, a “Remove the bomb from the hands of Tehran”writes Daily Mail.
But Russia's ambassador to the UN, Vasili Nebenzia, issued a gloomy warning at an emergency meeting of the Security Council, stating: “No one knows what new catastrophes and suffering will bring this gesture.”
He claimed that Russia offered to mediate discussions to find a peaceful and mutually acceptable solution on the Iranian nuclear program, but that the US, in particular its leadership, “She is not interested in diplomacy at this time”.
“If we do not stop the climbing,” ” warned Nebenzia, “The Middle East will be on the verge of a major conflict, with unpredictable consequences for the entire international security system, and the whole world could be on the verge of a nuclear disaster.”
Trump has launched a call to change the Iran regime, while on Sunday he had crisis discussions with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
“Why wouldn't there be a change of regime?”asked Rhetorically Trump – even if, next to the Starmer, he appealed to Ayatollahul Khamena to “I return to the negotiation table as soon as possible.”
Former Russian president Dmitri Medvedev argued in an X/Twitter post, on Sunday morning that American strokes on the three locations in Isfahan, Natanz and Fildow had the reverse effect of Trump.
In a mocking post, Medvedev stated: “The enrichment of the nuclear material – and, now we can say openly, the future production of nuclear weapons – will continue.”
Medvedev, who was president of Russia between 2008 and 2012, also claimed that “The political regime of Iran has survived – and, most likely, it came out.”
He continued claiming that the Iranians “They gather around the spiritual leadership of the country, including those who were previously or even against it.”
The West is worried about Iran's response
There are fears that the UK and other allies could become targets of terrorist attacks from supporters of the Iranian regime.
Seven invisible B-2 bombers penetrated undetected yesterday in the Iranian airspace, launching 14 penetration bombs on nuclear facilities, in what was the largest common military action against the Islamic Republic of the 1979 Revolution.
Several experts have warned of a “new era of terrorism”, and US Vice -President JD Vance has said that FBI and other law enforcement are on alert for possible threats on the American territory.




