US and Arab Nations Condemn Iranian Regional Attacks

The United States, along with six allied Arab nations, released a joint statement strongly condemning Iran's military actions across the Middle East, a diplomatic rebuke actively circulated by Iranian domestic media.

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US and Arab Coalition Condemn Iranian Attacks

A coalition comprising the United States and six prominent Arab nations has released a joint statement formally denouncing Iran's military activities in the Middle East. The diplomatic declaration was jointly issued by the US, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Jordan.

The rebuke was immediately picked up and circulated across Iranian Telegram networks. The popular breaking news aggregator اخبارفوری خبرفوری جنگ امریکا فوری, known for disseminating rapid military and regional updates, reported the joint statement by providing a direct translation of the coalition's unified message: "We strongly condemn Iran's attacks across the region."

Interestingly, the declaration was also broadcast without sanitization by کانال اخبار سپاه پاسداران 🏴, a channel explicitly aligned with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) that reflects Iran's hardline military establishment. The IRGC-affiliated channel noted the exact roster of participating nations and quoted the coalition's condemnation using slightly sharper terminology, conveying the message as: "We strongly condemn Iran's reckless attacks across the region."

The willingness of both general news and official military-aligned channels to widely broadcast this international condemnation highlights how domestic Iranian media is actively tracking and framing the unified diplomatic posture of the US and its regional Arab allies.

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Both sources report the exact same core event, but it is notable that the IRGC-aligned channel explicitly included the descriptor reckless (بی‌پروای) in its translation of the enemy coalition's condemnation, whereas the breaking news channel omitted the adjective.