
EU Top Envoy Warns of Broader Conflict If US Is Involved in Iran
US military involvement in the spiraling conflict between Iran and Israel risks spreading throughout the Middle East, the European Union's top diplomat warned on Tuesday.
Speaking to reporters after a video call with EU foreign ministers, the bloc's most senior foreign policy official Kaja Kallas said it was 'clear to everyone' that Iran can't be allowed to develop a nuclear bomb — but diplomacy rather than force is the best way to prevent it.

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