TEHRAN – Iranian Atomic Energy Organization (AEOI) has officially denounced the US for “brutal military attacks” on Iranian civilian nuclear facilities in Natanz, Fordau and Isfahan.
In a scathing letter to IAEA Director Rafael Grossi on Sunday, the AEOI allegedly committed Washington’s “prominent violations” of the UN Charter and international law, stressing that the US, as a permanent member of the Security Council, had betrayed its obligations under the Nuclear Non-Object Treaty (NPT).
The letter called for immediate condemnation of attacks and legal action by the IAEA leadership against “accomplicity in crime.”
The US strike was launched early Sunday using a B-2 stealth bomber, a 30,000-pound “bunkerbuster” bomb, and a Tomahawk missile fired from a submarine.
In a social media statement after the US attack, AEOI reaffirmed Iran’s unwavering commitment to peaceful nuclear advancements.
The AEOI letter exposed the IAEA for “repeated negligence” after Iran predicted Israeli threats to nuclear infrastructure.
Iran emphasized its pursuit of legal action through international organisations against Grossi’s “complaination” in the attack.
The organization also urged “peace-loving nations” to support the NPT, tacitly contrasting Iran’s compliance with Israel’s undeclared nuclear treaties and refused to participate in the agreement.
President Donald Trump praised Washington’s Sunday nuclear attack on Iran in both a true social post and aired speech, claiming that the facility was “completely wiped out” and that the Israeli Prime Minister praised the strike.
He concluded his speech with a prosecuted call, “God’s Blessing Israel.” This is a brave affirmation that bares the regime’s uneasy accomplice on the military agenda in Tel Aviv.
AEOI radiation surveillance confirmed there was no contamination or danger to civilians near the Fordau, but Iranian lawmakers argued that the damage was “superficial” and limited to intruding tunnels.
Importantly, Iranian media reported that highly enriched uranium had been relocated from Fordeau before the attack.
The US intervention follows the start of the Israeli regime’s attack on Iran on June 13th. Iran martial artists, nuclear scientists and more than 430 Iranians, up 3,500.
At a press conference held hours after the US attack, Grossi refused to condemn the US or Israel, saying that the IAEA only needed to be able to assess the damage. Analysts warn that the UN nuclear warden chief is probably trying to fill Americans and Israelis on how successful their attacks were. Previously excavated Iranian intelligence data shows that Grossi has been in close contact with Israeli officials regarding Iran’s nuclear program since he was appointed to his role in 2019.