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TEHRAN (Tasnim) – The head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran reminded the enemies that it is impossible to destroy the country’s nuclear industry with bombardment.
Stung by the UN watchdog agency’s perceived failure to condemn Israeli-US strikes, upset by a pre-war IAEA resolution declaring Tehran in breach of its non-proliferation obligations and peeved ...
Mossad Director David Barnea thanks Israeli operatives and U.S. forces for their work in Operation Rising Lion, which dealt a significant blow to Iran's nuclear program.
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has not been seen publicly or heard from in nearly a week. That absence has surprised and unnerved everyone from political insiders to the general public.
The U.S. strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities set back weapons development by "many years," with Fordow facility rendered "inoperable," an Israeli assessment noted.
Exact assessments of the damage — which require access to the sites that Iran is unwilling to grant — may never take place.
From the start of Israel’s unprecedented strikes on Iranian targets earlier this month, the aims of the operation were made perfectly clear.
President Trump vowed that Iran will "never rebuild" its nuclear program -- as Tehran's atomic chief claimed arrangements are already being made to restore the bombed sites.
Mahta Eslami, a 47-year-old Irvine resident who left Iran as a child, said she is “still kind of trying to wrap my head around all types of emotions going through us as we sit in anticipation ...
“I think they’re just too disorganized and in shock to [outfit new uranium enrichment facilities] now — but wait six months,” one expert said of Iran.
The U.S. most likely damaged but didn’t totally destroy the nuclear facilities it targeted or end Iran’s nuclear program.
Where is Iran's enriched uranium? Questions loom after Trump claims victory. Iran said it spirited away 880 pounds of enriched uranium before the U.S. bombed its nuclear sites.