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Iran, nuclear

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Iran defiant, US vows even heavier bombing
Iranian officials led a pro-government rally in Tehran as explosions rocked the city on Friday, while the United States vowed it would intensify strikes in the coming hours and days.The hardline

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 · 3d
The race to secure Iran's nuclear material
Scientific American · 3d
Iran was nowhere close to a nuclear bomb, experts say
 · 18h
Why has Trump left Iran’s nuclear stockpile untouched?
Two weeks into a war Donald Trump said he launched to ensure that Iran would “never have a nuclear weapon”, the US has no plan to retrieve the enriched uranium stockpile Tehran would need to make an a...

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 · 17h
Trump threatens to hit Iran's Kharg Island oil network if shipping lanes remain blocked
 · 4h
Trump threatens more strikes on Iran's Kharg Island, pushes allies on Strait of Hormuz
 · 1d
War With Iran - Page 53
President Donald Trump posts a new video on Truth Social, updating on 'Operation Epic Fury.'

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 · 17h
US strikes Iran oil facility as Trump says war ends 'when I feel it in my bones'
 · 1d
Trump says US bombed military sites on an island vital to Iran's oil network
Yahoo
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US not planning nuclear explosions at this time, energy secretary says

Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. FILE PHOTO: U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright holds a press conference on the sidelines of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) General Conference in Vienna, Austria, September ...
Chicago Tribune
8mon

Editorial: The risk of nuclear war waned after the Cold War. It’s back with a vengeance.

When the first nuclear bomb test took place 80 years ago, the scientists who gathered to observe the explosion in the New Mexico desert recognized they were playing with fire. Physicist Enrico Fermi tried to break the tension by taking bets on whether the ...
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