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Iran MPs push quitting nuclear treaty after strikes as Trump claims ‘regime change’ win (PHOTOS, VIDEOS)
RT World News5 days ago
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The RT article reports Iranian MPs pushing for withdrawal from the Nuclear Non‑Proliferation Treaty in response to recent strikes, alongside U.S. President Trump claiming a 'regime change' victory; it also notes rising oil prices as the conflict deepens. This signals a hardening of Iranian political posture and elevated nuclear proliferation risk, which — combined with aggressive U.S. rhetoric and ongoing strikes — increases regional escalation potential.
Summary
Oil prices have jumped above $115 a barrel as the month-long war spills deeper into the Gulf Read Full Article at RT.com
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Countries & Regions
IranIranian Parliament / MPsUnited States (President Trump)Israel (implied via strikes)RT (news source)
Weapons & Military
airstrikes / missile strikes (general)nuclear weapons (treaty/proliferation context)
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military action
nuclear threat
cyber warfare
terrorism
Key Phrases
"Parliamentary push to quit the NPT directly raises long‑term nuclear proliferation risk and undermines non‑proliferation norms.""Public hardline rhetoric from Tehran paired with U.S. statements about 'regime change' increases likelihood of reciprocal escalation and justification for further kinetic action.""Economic impacts (oil >$115/bbl) create broader pressure on global markets and regional states, potentially driving more aggressive resource and security measures.""The development is a political/legal escalation (treaty withdrawal) rather than immediate weaponization, but it materially raises strategic risk and crisis instability."
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