NKPJ most strongly condemns the imperialist aggression carried out on the territory of Iran by the United States of America and the Zionist regime of Israel. This act constitutes a gross violation of international law, endangers the security, sovereignty, and territorial integrity of Iran, and contributes to a dangerous escalation of conflict in the region.
The United States and the Zionist regime seek to provoke chaos and bloodshed in the Middle East in order to control markets and natural resources. Following the attack on Iran, Tehran’s bombing of surrounding American bases and bases in Israel represents, in its view, a legitimate response. Given that the United States maintains numerous military bases in the region and serves as the key sponsor of Israeli military power, it bears the greatest responsibility for the escalation of the conflict.
NKPJ opposes not only military aggression, but also the unlawful, unilateral sanctions against Iran, which affect only ordinary people while leaving elites untouched. It is particularly ironic that the attack occurred at a time when indirect negotiations between Iran and the United States were underway. It has become a common practice for the United States to conduct diplomatic talks as a prelude to carrying out aggressive actions.
NKPJ strongly condemns attacks on peacetime nuclear facilities and civilian objects in Iran. As a signatory to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, Iran has the right to develop nuclear energy for civilian purposes. It is hypocritical for this right to be denied by Israel and the United States — countries that possess arsenals of nuclear, chemical, and other prohibited weapons, including cluster bombs and warheads with depleted uranium.
This aggression is part of a broader strategy by the West and their regional allies, primarily Israel and the Gulf monarchies, to impose complete control over the Middle East.
NKPJ firmly condemns the American-Israeli aggression against Iran and states that the people of Iran have the right to fight for their own independence and sovereignty.
Secretariat of NKPJ,
Belgrade,
28 February 2026.
