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If they do it, it's going to happen again,’ president says, referencing US airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities that took place last June - Anadolu Ajansı
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — United Nations sanctions on Iran over its nuclear program will be reimposed Sunday, putting Tehran under new pressure as tensions remain high in the wider Mideast over the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza. At the U.N. General ...
US strikes on three Iranian nuclear sites in June slowed down the nuclear program, likely buried Iran’s stockpile of highly enriched uranium, and effectively paused enrichment activities. The attacks prompted Iran to reevaluate its nuclear strategy, and ...
Trump had repeatedly threatened to intervene against Iran over the recent killings of protesters there but protests dwindled last week and Trump's rhetoric regarding Iran has eased. He has turned his gaze on other geopolitical issues,
Regime could lose ability to protect nuclear assets, which may be diverted to covert program or stolen by faction of government or military that wants to retain weaponization option
Iran will never bow to foreign pressure over its nuclear program, senior cleric Ahmad Khatami said Friday, warning that the country’s uranium enrichment is a nonnegotiable symbol of national sovereignty. “Death yes, humiliation never,” he said ...
Iran’s nuclear facility was buried deep underground, isolated from the internet and believed to be immune to sabotage. Yet centrifuges began failing at an unexplained and alarming rate. Unknown to operators,
European nations hit Iran with ‘snapback’ sanctions over its nuclear program. Here’s what that means
(CNN) — Iran was hit with so-called snapback sanctions on Sunday local time, at a time of high tension in the Middle East. But what does that mean? The term is used for the reimposition of United Nations sanctions against Iran a decade after they were ...
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates -- The United Nations reimposed sanctions on Iran early Sunday over its nuclear program, further squeezing the Islamic Republic as its people increasingly find themselves priced out of the food they need to survive and worried ...
(CNN) — Iran’s deputy foreign minister Saeed Khatibzadeh has described his country’s nuclear program as still “intact” despite admitting that US and Israeli strikes badly damaged facilities earlier this year. In an exclusive interview with CNN ...
Iran’s deputy foreign minister Saeed Khatibzadeh has said his country’s nuclear program is still “intact” despite US and Israeli strikes on its nuclear facilities earlier this year. In an exclusive interview with CNN’s Frederik Pleitgen Sunday ...
The United Nations nuclear watchdog sees Iran in a “very fragile” state amid stalled diplomatic efforts and nationwide protests that convulsed the country earlier this month.