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Moscow preparing for WW3 after Israel's reckless strikes on Iran risk nuclear catastrophe
By ljdevon // 2025-06-18
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The world stands on the brink of disaster as Israel’s relentless bombing of Iranian nuclear facilities threatens to ignite a wider conflict with catastrophic consequences. Russia has condemned the attacks as illegal and destabilizing, warning that the Jewish state’s actions could push the planet toward a nuclear nightmare. Meanwhile, Iran has retaliated with missile strikes, and U.S. President Donald Trump has escalated tensions by demanding Tehran’s “unconditional surrender.” As global powers take sides, a Russian general has declared that World War III has already begun—and the clock is ticking for humanity to avert total destruction. Key points:
  • Russia warns Israel’s strikes on Iran risk triggering a nuclear catastrophe and destabilizing the region.
  • Iran retaliates with missile attacks, vowing severe punishment against Israel.
  • Trump demands Iran’s “unconditional surrender” and claims U.S. controls Iranian airspace.
  • Russian Major General Apti Alaudinov declares WWIII has started, urging mass mobilization of troops.
  • Israel justifies attacks by claiming Iran is near nuclear weapons capability, despite intelligence contradicting this.

Israel’s dangerous gamble

Israel’s recent bombing campaign targeted Iranian nuclear and military facilities, including residential areas housing top commanders and scientists. The strikes, framed as preemptive measures against a supposed Iranian nuclear threat, have been met with fierce condemnation from Moscow. The Russian Foreign Ministry accused Israel of violating international law, stating that such aggression “pushes the world toward a nuclear catastrophe.” Iran, which has long maintained its nuclear program is peaceful, dismissed Israel’s claims as baseless propaganda. Tehran responded with ballistic missile strikes on Israeli intelligence centers, signaling its readiness for prolonged conflict. Brigadier General Reza Talayi-Nik warned that Israel “cannot sustain a long war,” predicting the collapse of the Zionist regime if hostilities continue.

Trump’s ultimatum and U.S. complicity

Adding fuel to the fire, Donald Trump issued a chilling demand for Iran’s “unconditional surrender” while boasting of U.S. dominance over Iranian airspace. His threats against Ayatollah Khamenei—calling him an “easy target”—reveal the Biden administration’s willingness to escalate rather than de-escalate tensions. This stance aligns with Israel’s narrative, despite U.S. intelligence assessments contradicting claims of an imminent Iranian nuclear bomb. Former National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard stated in March that Iran had halted its nuclear weapons program in 2003—a fact Trump dismissed outright. The hypocrisy is glaring: while Israel flouts international law with impunity, Western powers manipulate non-proliferation treaties to justify aggression. So far, Iran's leaders have refused to surrender.

Russia sounds the alarm: “WWIII has begun”

The conflict’s ripple effects are already reshaping global alliances. Russian Major General Apti Alaudinov, a key figure in Moscow’s military leadership, declared that World War III is underway and urged the Kremlin to mobilize up to one million troops. His warning underscores the growing perception that Israel’s actions—backed by Western powers—are destabilizing global security. Alaudinov’s call for mass mobilization reflects fears that the Middle East conflict could spill into Europe and beyond. His message was reinforced by Iran’s Supreme Leader, who vowed “severe retribution” against Israel. With Russia positioning itself as a counterweight to U.S.-Israeli hegemony, the stage is set for a dangerous new Cold War—one with nuclear stakes. Israel’s militaristic posture is no accident. For decades, it has marketed itself as a “security state,” selling battle-tested weapons and surveillance technology to authoritarian regimes. The recent attacks on Iran serve a dual purpose: justifying its arms industry while reinforcing the myth of an existential threat. As Pulitzer-winning historian Greg Grandin noted, Palestine has long been Israel’s “workshop” for testing domination tactics. Now, those methods are being exported globally, with nations like India, Azerbaijan, and Turkey adopting Israeli-style repression. The world is witnessing the consequences of unchecked ethnonationalism—and the price could be nuclear annihilation. As Russia and other nations prepare for WW3, alliances are being formed. Israel's strikes on Iran and Iran's subsequent refusal to surrender might be the catalyst that shifts world powers against one another in a larger war. Sources include: RT.com RT.com Mirror.co.uk
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