Europeans cautious as they scramble to digest major US and Israeli attack on Iran
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Europeans cautious as they scramble to digest major US and Israeli attack on Iran
"European leaders scrambled to protect their citizens in the Middle East and figure out how to respond to U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran on Saturday, amid fast-moving developments on the ground. Germany is holding an emergency meeting Saturday to discuss the situation in Iran. The European Union is evacuating some staff from the region."
"The U.S. and Israel launched a major attack on targets across Iran and U.S. President Donald Trump called on the Iranian people to take over your government an extraordinary appeal that suggested they could be seeking to end the country's theocracy after decades of tensions."
"It was unclear whether U.S. allies were given any advance warning of the attacks. The German government said it was only given notice of the attacks Saturday morning. France's junior defense minister said France knew something would happen, but didn't know when."
Following U.S. and Israeli military strikes on Iranian targets, European leaders mobilized emergency responses to protect citizens and assess the situation. Germany convened an emergency meeting Saturday, while the European Union evacuated some regional staff. U.S. President Donald Trump appealed directly to the Iranian people to overthrow their government, signaling potential intent to destabilize Iran's theocracy. European allies received limited advance notice—Germany learned of attacks only Saturday morning, while France knew action was imminent but not timing. The EU's top diplomat characterized the Middle East conflict as perilous and engaged with Israeli and Arab officials to pursue negotiated peace solutions.
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