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STANDARD DIPLOMATIC UNVERIFIED

Iranian Gov't Condemns US Strikes as Violation of Humanitarian Values

Jul 15, 2026 06:08 AM CT Tehran, Iran iran,united-states,diplomatic-condemnation,humanitarian-law,us-iran-tensions

Summary

The Iranian government spokesperson issued a statement condemning recent US military attacks on Iranian targets, characterizing them as violations of fundamental humanitarian values. This diplomatic posturing serves to frame the conflict narrative internationally and justify potential retaliatory measures or defensive mobilization. The statement reflects ongoing tensions between Tehran and Washington regarding military operations in the region.

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Actor Responses

Iran NEUTRAL

Government spokesperson stated that US attacks on Iran violate fundamental humanitarian values.

United States NEUTRAL

Referenced as the actor conducting attacks on Iran that are being condemned.

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