Iran, Trump and nuclear problem
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China has an estimated 600 nuclear warheads—an increase of 100 in just one year—the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute reported.
On the heels of Israel's strikes on Iran over its nuclear program, here's a look at which nations currently possess nuclear weapons.
Israel might have to depend on America’s bunker buster bombs to finally topple Iran’s Fordow Fuel Enrichment Plant, a heavily fortified fortress deep within the mountains where some of
European foreign ministers told their Iranian counterpart in a call on Monday to return to nuclear negotiations with the U.S. and refrain from escalating conflict with Israel, to which Iran's foreign minister said Tehran's priority was to confront Israel for now,
DUBAI (Reuters) -Iran does not intend to develop nuclear weapons but will pursue its right to nuclear energy and research, President Masoud Pezeshkian said on Monday, reiterating Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's religious edict against weapons of mass destruction.
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Only the U.S. military has the 30,000-pound bomb capable of reaching the facility and the bomber that can carry it.
As Israeli airstrikes pound Tehran and Trump urges civilians to evacuate, nuclear experts say Iran may have been on the verge of building a bomb—raising questions about what happens next.
The all-powerful Global 7, or G7, countries have issued a joint statement against Iran. The group of the most powerful economies has said that the Islamic Republic of Iran can 'never' have a nuclear weapon.
Donald Trump has responded to Tucker Carlson's criticism of his administration's Iran policy, asserting that Iran must not acquire nuclear weapons. This exchange follows Carlson's accusations that Trump is enabling a broader conflict between Israel and Iran,