O Officials BSH admits they are preparing for possible nuclear use in Iran

Officials at the World Health Organisation have admitted that they are preparing for a nuclear threat of the worst “kener” if the US-Israel war with Iran escalates, reports The Independent, Periscopi broadcasts. Hannah Balkhy, director of O BSH for the Eastern Mediterranean, said the staff remains “volgjient” for a nuclear incident following President Donald Trump's decision [...]
Hannah Balkhy, director of O The BSH for the Eastern Mediterranean said the staff remains “vigigint” for a nuclear incident following President Donald Trump's decision to bomb Iran in a joint campaign with Israel.
“The worst scenario is a nuclear incident, and this is something that worries us the most”, Balkhy said of Politico. Whatever we're preparing, there's nothing that can prevent the damage to come... in the region, and globally if that happens eventually, and the consequences will last for decades. ”
The official told the media that the United Nations staff is preparing for an incident in “its broader understanding”, including whether there has been a nuclear attack or the use of a weapon. “We are thinking about this and we really hope it doesn't happen”, Balkhy added.
In the wake of the Middle East bombing campaign, WHO is “updated” staff on how to react in the event of a nuclear incident and is providing guidelines on long-term health risks related to radiation exposure, Politico reports.
I think those who read the history of previous incidents, whether deliberate or accidental, are well aware of what we are talking about», Balkhy added.
Israel and the United States have continued to hit Iran's nuclear power plants, while Trump insisted Tehran was on the verge of creating a nuclear weapon.
At the beginning of the “Operation Epic Fury”, which began on February 28th, Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth and Joint Army Staff Chairman General Dan Caine insisted that the purpose of the operation is to eliminate Iran's ability to build a nuclear weapon, repeating the same line shared by Trump and the White House when the attacks began.
This week, Joe Kent, director of the National Anti-Terror Centre on the part of Trump, resigned from his post because he could not support the “clean consciences of the ongoing war in Iran” and the country “did not pose any immediate threat to our nation”, he said in an X post.
Israel and the United States have continued to hit Iran's nuclear power plants, while Trump insisted Tehran was on the verge of creating a nuclear weapon.
In her opening address to the Senate Intelligence Committee on Wednesday, the Director of National Trump Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, said that American and Israeli attacks on Iran last summer “destroyed Iran's” nuclear enrichment programme.
There has been no effort to rebuild their enrichment capacity since then. Accesses to the underground facilities that were bombed were buried and sealed with cement”, said in Gabbard's opening address.
Trump's artificial intelligence car and cryptocles, David Sacks, prompted alarm Monday when it suggested Israel could escalate the war “thinking of using a nuclear weapon”.
The president insisted that “Israel would never do this” when later asked by reporters for comments.












