U.S. military strikes targeting three nuclear-related sites in Iran have ignited a fiery debate over international law, with experts warning of potential long-term consequences. Guo Xiaobing, a research professor at the China Institute of Contemporary Relations, told CGTN the actions violated global norms, calling them a 'dangerous precedent' in geopolitics.
While the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reported no radiation detected post-strikes, Guo stressed the need for continuous monitoring to ensure safety. 'Radiation risks don’t always show up immediately,' he cautioned, comparing the situation to 'waiting for a storm to pass—you don’t stop watching the sky.'
The controversy comes amid rising global tensions, with young activists and legal scholars flooding social media with #NoNukeStrikes hashtags. Could this reshape how nations approach conflict in sensitive zones? Stay tuned as we track this developing story.
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cgtn.com