US must not be dragged into Netanyahu’s war against Iran: Senator Bernie Sanders
Iran will not surrender: Khamenei
TEHRAN: Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei said on Wednesday
that the country remains steadfast amid its conflict with Israel and
will not surrender to anyone amid pressure, according to the
Tasnim news agency.
In a televised address, Khamenei praised the "steadfast, courageous,
and timely" response of the Iranian people to what he called "the
foolish and malicious aggression" of Israel. He said the nation's
resilience reflected "the growth of rationality and spirituality" in the
country.
"The Iranian nation stands firm against an imposed war, just as it
will stand firm against an imposed peace. This nation will not
surrender to anyone under pressure," Tasnim quoted Khamenei as
saying.
Khamenei also warned that any American military intervention
would cause "irreparable damage." "Those who know Iran and its
history understand that threatening this nation is futile," he said.
Khamenei's remarks followed a series of social media posts from
U.S. President DonaldTrump on Tuesday, in which he demanded
Iran's "UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER!" and appeared to suggest
targeting Khamenei personally. The posts fueled speculation that
Trump could involve the U.S. military in the conflict.
The aerial conflict between Israel and Iran has entered its sixth day,
with nearly 600 killed in Iran and 24 in Israel. The escalation began
after Israel launched surprise airstrikes across Iran on June 13.
US must not be dragged into Netanyahu’s war against Iran:
Senator Bernie Sanders
US Senator Bernie Sanders has strongly condemned Israel’s recent
air strikes on Iran, calling it an illegal and reckless act that
undermines global security.
In a statement posted on X (formerly Twitter), Sanders warned that
the US must not become part of “Netanyahu’s illegal war”. “This
would be a major and deadly mistake,” Sanders wrote.
“Netanyahu’s unauthorised attack has made the world even more
dangerous. The US should immediately pursue a diplomatic solution
with the international community.”
Sanders criticised Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu for
deliberately sabotaging diplomatic efforts by launching a surprise
strike on Iran, killing key members of Iran’s nuclear negotiation
team.
Talks between the US and Iran were scheduled to continue just days
later. “Whether you agree with Iran’s corrupt and authoritarian
regime or not, this attack is a clear violation of international law and
the UN Charter,” Sanders emphasized.
He also warned against US military or financial involvement,
reiterating that only Congress can authorise offensive military
action, which has not been granted in this case. “The US Constitution
is crystal clear—no war without congressional approval. Any
participation would be illegal,” he said.
In a scathing rebuke of Netanyahu, Sanders added, “Let’s be clear
about who Netanyahu is: a war criminal, indicted by the
International Criminal Court (ICC) for war crimes in Gaza, including
deliberate starvation and attacks on civilians.”
He highlighted ongoing humanitarian violations, stating, “Israel
continues to block UN and humanitarian aid from reaching
desperate civilians in Gaza. In recent weeks alone, Israeli forces have
killed hundreds of civilians attempting to access limited aid
distribution points.”
Calling Israel a “rogue state” under extremist leadership, Sanders
concluded: “Netanyahu’s unilateral and illegal strike on Iran is
another grave violation of international law. The US must not be
dragged into another disastrous war.”–NNI