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Iran had been negotiating with the US until Israel launched strikes on its nuclear installations last month, which Washington ...
Iran has two known underground nuclear enrichment sites, the one Israel attacked on the first day of its assault at Natanz, and another at Fordo.Both sit south of Tehran in central Iran, but Fordo ...
It was an unprecedented attack years in the making, with some last-minute misdirection meant to give the operation a powerful element of surprise.
Amid competing assessments of how badly the enrichment facility was damaged in U.S. strikes, Iran appears to be making its own inspection.
Iran is assessing the damage and lashing out over the American and Israeli airstrikes that damaged its nuclear sites.
Images captured by Maxar Technologies showed crews operated excavators, bulldozers, and other construction vehicles near the ...
The New York Times reports new access roads, construction equipment and vehicles have been spotted at Iran’s Fordo nuclear ...
President says US will strike again if Iran tries to revive enrichment, but is sure that won't be necessary; hails ceasefire and reports 'great progress' toward Gaza hostage-truce deal ...
The Israeli assessment also holds that Iran's stockpiles were spread across Isfahan, Fordo, and Natanz, and had not been ...
Iran’s most heavily fortified nuclear site is at Fordo, a hilly area south of Tehran and about 15 miles away from Qum, a city where more than a million people live.
Israel attacked sites critical to Iran's nuclear program. Next target is Fordo, a fortified nuclear complex. It is located underground near Qom. Fordo enriches uranium to weapons-grade levels.
Washington — President Trump has been briefed on both the risks and the benefits of bombing Fordo, Iran's most secure nuclear site, and his mindset is that disabling it is necessary because of ...