Trump, Iran and Nuclear
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Iran has faced suspicion for decades over its nuclear ambitions and whether it’s developing the capability to build an atomic weapon. While the Islamic Republic has always maintained that its nuclear program is peaceful and for energy purposes,
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has claimed that Iran would have developed a nuclear weapon and used it on Israel were it not for the two recent wars. There is no public evidence for that assessment, which ...
The US prioritises lowering gasoline prices over Iran's nuclear ambitions, signalling a dramatic shift in strategy as tensions escalate in the Middle East. What does this mean for the future of US-Iran relations?
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. When the U.S. and Israel launched the war against Iran on Feb. 28, President Trump said one of the main objectives was to prevent Iran from building a nuclear weapon.
On Thursday, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) told U.N. member states that it has not reported any major changes to its assessment of Iran’s nuclear program in its first report on the matter since the U.S.-Israeli conflict in Iran began just ...
In international relations, security is not an absolute. It is a relative calculation. For the Islamic Republic of Iran, a nuclear deterrence posture is
“We’re going to take out Pickaxe Mountain. Tell the Iranians to be ready,” President Donald Trump declared Monday on Hugh Hewitt’s radio show. The regime in Tehran never learns, and it never stops scheming. Fresh evidence reveals that Iran is hard ...
Unfortunately, the recent war has obstructed international visibility into Iran’s nuclear program—and re-establishing an inspection regime is likely to be a priority in future US-Iran talks. The recent US-Iran negotiations in Switzerland may have ...
Iran has barred international inspectors from its nuclear facilities, so information about their status is hard to come by. Still, nuclear specialists told PolitiFact they are dubious that anything close to “essential denuclearization” has occurred during Trump’s second term.