"The massive impact of Israel on Iran on 12 June 2025, just before the NATO summit in The Hague, had a crucial impact on its agenda. Iran was close to having atomic weapons, which could have forced Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Egypt to atomic respond. Israel hit key targets of the Iranian atomic program, killing many commanders and scientists. Prime Minister Netanyahu announced the continuation of the action until the threat was completely destroyed. The attack gave fresh dynamism to the geopolitical situation. NATO is preparing for a possible conflict with Russia, which will intensively arm itself with the support of Iran, China and North Korea. Alliance leaders call for increased defence spending to up to 5% of GDP and modernisation in the face of a fresh kind of war, utilizing drones, AI and decentralisation of actions."
Wednesday media review; Iran was far from atomic weapons; Construction of arms factories is not enough
"The massive impact of Israel on Iran on 12 June 2025, just before the NATO summit in The Hague, had a crucial impact on its agenda. Iran was close to having atomic weapons, which could have forced Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Egypt to atomic respond. Israel hit key targets of the Iranian atomic program, killing many commanders and scientists. Prime Minister Netanyahu announced the continuation of the action until the threat was completely destroyed. The attack gave fresh dynamism to the geopolitical situation. NATO is preparing for a possible conflict with Russia, which will intensively arm itself with the support of Iran, China and North Korea. Alliance leaders call for increased defence spending to up to 5% of GDP and modernisation in the face of a fresh kind of war, utilizing drones, AI and decentralisation of actions."