‘Clearly escalatery’: Iran protest on US attacks on nuclear sites | Bharat News

'Clearly escalatery': Iran protest on US attacks on nuclear sites | Bharat News

Many opposition parties on Sunday criticized US attacks on Iran’s nuclear sites, said the Congress said that the government should maintain “national sovereignty and two-state solution” as they traditionally hold two fundamental positions after the country.

Congress MP and party’s foreign affairs general secretary Manish Tiwari told The Indian Express“Strikes are clearly growing and will further confuse dynamics in the Middle East. It is not clear that the strikes are in violation of the proposals of American war powers, under which the right to declare war is with the US Congress.”

He said that the attacks also reduce the conversation between the US and Iran, which were being mediated by Oman and between Iran and European countries.

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“It is also not clear whether Iran had any nuclear weapons in its possession … there were ghosts WMDs (large -scale weapons of destruction) that became the basis of attack on Iraq in 2003. Or large -scale tombs for the case which were especially the reason for alleged action against Libya by European powers under R2P doctrine.”

The Congress has been vocal against Israeli attacks in Iran and its aggressive in Gaza. CPP President Sonia Gandhi on Saturday criticized the government’s silence on Gaza and Israel’s aggressive in Iran, which “not only the loss of her voice, but also to surrender values”.

In an article in Hindu From the title “It’s still not too late to hear India’s voice”, he said that the Narendra Modi government had abandoned India’s long-standing and a peaceful two-nation solution to the imagination of an independent Palestine for a peaceful two-nation solution for the imagination of an independent Palestine.

He criticized US President Donald Trump for following the “destructive route” in West Asia.

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SP chief Akhilesh Yadav said, “The central government is confused about foreign policy”. “The government should clarify its stance on foreign policy. A friend is recognized in bad times. Not standing with anyone who has always supported you in bad times, is a betrayal.”

TMC MP Sagarika Ghosh told The Indian Express that “now needs for diplomacy and de-size”. “An unstable West Asia is not in anyone’s interest. India cannot be just a sensible …” he said.

AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi called the US strike a violation of international laws and treaty on non-exist of nuclear weapons.

He said that after American bombing, some Arab countries in West Asia could go for nuclear weapons due to Israeli’s “blackmailing and dominance”. In a joint statement, the leftist parties said, “This is a serious violation of the Iranian sovereignty and the United Nations Charter, and it will provoke global stresses, destabilize West Asia …”

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