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President Donald Trump rejected a military plan for more comprehensive strikes on Iran’s nuclear program that would have ...
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The latest leaked “government assessment” minimizes the amount of destruction to the Islamic Republic’s nuclear sites bombed ...
The White House hit back hard at a report by NBC stating that the U.S. attack on Iranian nuclear facilities only severely ...
The Trump administration is pushing back on a new intelligence assessment that contradicts President Trump's assertions that ...
US airstrikes destroyed Iran’s Fordo nuclear site but left Natanz and Isfahan partially functional, a new intel report ...
A new US intelligence assessment finds that recent airstrikes on Iran destroyed only the Fordo nuclear site, delaying ...
The president maintains the country’s nuclear capabilities were “blown up to kingdom come” after rejecting a more extensive campaign.
Only one of the three nuclear sites the United States bombed was destroyed enough to significantly set back the work.
Israel, which believes that some highly enriched uranium remains buried but is effectively unreachable, has threatened new strikes if Iran tries to recover it.
US President Donald Trump personally rejected a sweeping military plan to expand US strikes on Iran, broadcaster NBC News said in a new report, citing current and former officials familiar with the ...
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