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After days of debate over how severely U.S. strikes had damaged three nuclear facilities in Iran, the fate of the country’s stockpile of enriched uranium remains a bigger mystery.
New high-resolution photos taken on June 29, 2025, show significant damage to Iran's Fordow nuclear site after recent Israeli and U.S. airstrikes, with visible destruction to tunnels and access roads.
WASHINGTON, July 2 (Reuters) - The Pentagon said on Wednesday that U.S. strikes 10 days ago had degraded Iran's nuclear program by up to two years, suggesting the U.S. military operation likely ...
Pakistan, July 17 -- A new U.S. intelligence assessment has revealed that only one out of three Iranian nuclear sites suffered severe damage during last month's American airstrikes. The other two ...
Proposed by Reps. Josh Gottheimer, D-N.J., and Mike Lawler, R-N.Y., the Bunker Buster Act would allow Trump to "take actions to ensure Israel is prepared for all contingencies if Iran seeks to ...
Iran’s Foreign Minister Says Nuclear Facilities ‘Seriously Damaged’ The assessment came hours after the country’s supreme leader had downplayed the damage the U.S. strikes had caused.
World News Putin backs hardline ‘zero enrichment’ for Iran’s nuclear capabilities: report By Gabrielle Fahmy Published July 12, 2025, 4:42 p.m. ET ...
The U.S. bombing of Iran's key Fordow nuclear site has "seriously and heavily damaged" the facility, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said in an interview with CBS News.