Iran vows to protect its nuclear and missile capabilities
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Israeli attack on Iran started the war, peace talks are on hold, with control of the Strait of Hormuz and the future of Iran's nuclear program as the two main points of contention.
The United States and Iran have clashed over Tehran’s nuclear program as a review of the treaty meant to prevent the spread of atomic weapons got underway at the United Nations.
The head of the U.N. nuclear agency says the majority of Iran’s highly enriched uranium is still believed to be at its Isfahan nuclear complex. The site was bombarded by airstrikes last year
The head of the U.N. nuclear agency says the majority of Iran’s highly enriched uranium is still believed to be at its Isfahan nuclear complex
The majority of Iran's highly enriched uranium is likely still at its Isfahan nuclear complex, which was bombarded by airstrikes last year and faced less intense attacks in this year's U.S.-Israeli war,
Vice President JD Vance said the U.S. needs a commitment that Iran won’t seek to revive its atomic program.
Sina Azodi, assistant professor of Middle East politics, debuted new book "Iran and the Bomb: The United States, Iran and the Nuclear Question" at Elliott School Book Launch Series on Tuesday.
The United States showed little immediate enthusiasm for a new Iranian proposal that would end the war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz without resolving the impasse over the Islamic Republic's nuclear program.
Iran's Nuclear Developments Under Scrutiny Recent evaluations have brought Iran’s nuclear ambitions back into focus, revealing that a considerable amount of its highly enriched uranium is still located at the Isfahan nuclear facility.
Democratic Washington Rep. Adam Smith pressed Secretary of War Pete Hegseth Wednesday about his seemingly contradictory nuclear claims about Iran’s nuclear program. Hegseth said Iran’s nuclear facilities