Trump will strike if Iran doesn't end nuclear program
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The head of the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency says Iran's enriched uranium "is still there," as he stresses the urgency of diplomacy to avert a U.S.-Iran war.
Amid the downturn in between Iran and US diplomatic relations, Here are a few weapons that may support Iran in leading an offensive over America.
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Iran quietly crosses the line to weapons-grade nuclear power
Iran’s stockpile of uranium enriched to 60% purity has surged to levels that leave the international community with a shrinking window to act. The buildup, documented in the IAEA’s latest confidential reporting,
Seventy-five X-rays and CT scans captured severe injuries inflicted by shotguns and high-caliber, military-grade weapons to patients’ faces, chests, and groin areas. Medical records from dozens of
Iran warns US as aircraft carriers deploy near its waters; Khamenei highlights hypersonic missiles and naval weapons amid rising Middle East tensions.
Iran has threatened to retaliate, including by striking U.S. bases, if Washington launches an attack on the country.
Iran and the United States are sliding rapidly towards military conflict as hopes fade for a diplomatic solution to their standoff over Tehran’s nuclear programme, officials
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Did Iran Use Chemical Weapons on Protesters?
The international community should immediately investigate accusations that the Islamic Republic attacked demonstrators with weapons of mass destruction.
Voters have been willing to tolerate previous military interventions like the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and last year’s bombing of Iran’s nuclear facilities, but have
If diplomatic efforts to end Iran’s nuclear program fail, the president’s appetite for a potentially lengthy war will be tested.