President Trump’s confirmation of coordinated strikes on three Iranian nuclear infrastructure sites, including the hardened Fordow facility, has thrust the world into a perilous new chapter. His triumphant framing of a “very successful attack” clashes violently with Tehran’s depiction of a lawless assault demanding retribution. Between those two narratives lies a terrified international community, suddenly forced to confront how fragile the existing order truly is.
Iran’s warning of “everlasting consequences” is not mere rhetoric; it is a signal that retaliation is being weighed in real time, from proxy militias to cyber operations to direct military engagement. In New York, the UN Charter is being parsed line by line, while in global markets, every fluctuation in oil prices feels like a tremor before a larger quake. Behind closed doors, allies and adversaries alike are recalculating: how far Washington is willing to go, how much Tehran can absorb, and whether one more misstep will transform a targeted strike into a regional war that no one can fully control.