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The Trump Administration has reportedly proposed a 15-point plan to end the war with Iran. Here’s what to know.
By JON GAMBRELL, DAVID RISING, MUNIR AHMED and AAMER MADHANI DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iran has received an American 15-point plan for a ceasefire for the Iran war through intermediaries from Pakistan,
UN nuclear chief says Iran's nuclear program cannot be eliminated by airstrikes alone, with uranium stockpiles and underground facilities remaining intact.
NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Ariane Tabatabai, the Public Service Fellow at Lawfare, about the nature of Iran's nuclear program, and whether it, as President Trump has said, posed an "imminent threat."
Iran — which denies having any nuclear weapons ambitions — has amassed a stockpile of uranium that is enriched to near the level of purity necessary to build a bomb. Mr. Trump ordered strikes on a trio of key Iranian nuclear sites last June, causing ...
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Israel wants to destroy Iran's nuclear programme. But should it have nuclear weapons itself?
Israel’s avowed goal in the Middle East war is to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. Yet, the double standard associated with this is hardly sustainable in the long run. The worst-kept secret in the world of nuclear politics is that Israel possesses a formidable arsenal of nuclear weapons.
The United Nations' top nuclear watchdog, IAEA Director-General Rafael Grossi, told CBS News that Iran still has the technical ability to restart its nuclear program, even though U.S. military strikes dented the program.
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Breaking: Nuclear alarm in Middle East as Iran and Israel target each other’s atomic sites
The Middle East conflict has escalated into a potential nuclear confrontation, as Iran and Israel have targeted each other’s nuclear facilities in recent hours. Iran’s missiles struck Israel’s Dimona nuclear site and surrounding areas,