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Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has told Tucker Carlson that Tehran is not looking to develop a nuclear weapon.
The big question following U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran’s nuclear program is: What remains of it? U.S. President Donald ...
President Trump’s claimed Iran’s capabilities were “obliterated.” The full extent of the damage is still emerging.
Israel's attacks in June killed 16 leading researchers involved in Iran's efforts to develop an atomic bomb. Some of them had ...
Israel’s tally of war damage it has wrought on Iran includes the targeted killings of at least 14 nuclear scientists and ...
Despite setbacks to its missile program, Iran remains the largest ballistic missile power in the Middle East, with proxies like the Houthis posing regional threats.
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Experts long argued that airstrikes alone would not be capable of permanently ending Iran's nuclear program absent ...
The bombing of three Iranian nuclear facilities on June 21 by American B-2 aircraft damaged the sites and set back Iran's ...
President Donald Trump has fervently disputed the findings of a Pentagon intelligence assessment of his strikes on Iran's ...
Iran still has what it needs to build a nuclear weapon despite Trump’s airstrikes, and military hardliners are poised to gain ...
Some of the most important considerations for Tehran on the road to a nuclear weapon are political, not technical, and every ...
Whether Iran’s nuclear program was set back months or years obscures Trump’s bigger failure: Bombing Iran solved nothing and ...
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