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Why it matters whether Iran’s nuclear program was really obliterated Trump needs to negotiate with Tehran. How that goes will depend on what the U.S. attack accomplished.
Iran's Foreign Ministry publicly admitted for the first time Wednesday that its nuclear sites were “badly damaged” by the American bunker-busting bombs.
Iran’s foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, said on Thursday that the country’s nuclear facilities had sustained “significant and serious damages,” the first official acknowledgment of the ...
Iran crackdown deepens with speedy executions and arrests Three Iranians were executed for alleged spying, Iran's judiciary said.
Iran “showed the world that the Israeli regime had NO Choice but to RUN to 'Daddy' to avoid being flattened out by our missiles," wrote Seyeb Abbas Araghchi, Iran’s Foreign Minister, on X.
Few thought airstrikes could ‘obliterate’ Iran's nuclear program. Then Trump said they did. Experts long argued that airstrikes alone would not be capable of permanently ending Iran's nuclear ...
How an atomic weapon is built, and what the recent Israeli and U.S. attacks on Iran may mean for the country’s nuclear ambitions.
Iran’s leaders said Friday they would no longer cooperate with the United Nation’s watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), in the wake of U.S. and Israeli strikes.
Iran's foreign minister warned President Trump to stop disrespecting Supreme Leader Khamenei, threatening to unveil Iran's "real capabilities" while boasting about the recent conflict with Israel.
A fragile ceasefire has paused hostilities between Iran and Israel, but ongoing provocations suggest the risk of renewed war remains high.
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