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President Donald Trump reads assessment from Israel's Atomic Energy Commission at NATO press conference confirming U.S.
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Al Jazeera on MSNWhy Iran conflict has raised new questions about IAEA’s credibilityDespite claiming that Tehran does not have the capacity to make nuclear bombs, the IAEA may have ratcheted up tensions.
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Asianet Newsable on MSNIran admits nuclear sites badly damaged, demands compensation; Israel confirms Fordow destructionIran has admitted that US strikes caused serious damage to its nuclear facilities and is demanding compensation. Israel ...
The Israel Atomic Energy Commission said the US strikes on Iran’s Fordow nuclear site rendered the enrichment facility ...
According to the report, Israeli officials also assert that the operation dealt a longer-term blow to Iran's nuclear ...
President Trump said Wednesday that US officials will meet with their Iranian counterparts next week — following Saturday’s unprecedented US airstrikes that he said buried the nation’s ...
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The Defense Department is working with the FBI to investigate who leaked a classified assessment of the damage incurred by the U.S. bombings in Iran.
In a statement issued by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Office, the IAEC said Sunday's US strikes, coupled with Israeli attacks on other components of Iran's nuclear program, have set ...
A leaked intelligence assessment contradicted the president’s claim that Iran’s nuclear program had been “obliterated.” ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth attacked the media for reporting on a preliminary, low-confidence assessment that said Iran's ...
Donald Trump appears to have blurted out top-secret intelligence on allied operations in enemy territory – again.Reinforcing ...
Iran dismisses US and Israeli claims of nuclear site destruction, reaffirms peaceful nuclear ambitions, and suspends IAEA access as tensions rise. US says strikes have set back Tehran’s program.
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