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Iran, nuclear bomb

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News Nation on MSN · 6d
Iran’s hardliners call for a nuclear bomb, sources say
The debate among Iranian hardliners over whether Tehran should seek a nuclear bomb in defiance of an escalating U.S.-Israeli attack is getting louder, more public and more insistent, sources in the co...

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 · 3d · on MSN
Cornered and wounded, will Iran now go for a nuclear bomb?
 · 5d
Trump Says His Goal Is to Stop Iran Getting a Nuclear Bomb. But the Result Might Be Lots More Nukes Across the Globe
 · 59m
Trump Criticizes European Allies for Not Helping Fix the Damage His War Against Iran Has Caused
President Donald Trump entered his war of choice against Iran without consulting global allies, but as he weighs an exit from the conflict, he is making it clear that he is expecting the world to help...

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 · 15h
Trump says he's considering leaving Nato as Starmer says UK will host talks on Strait of Hormuz
 · 19h
Iran and Houthis launch fresh attacks while Trump says war could be over in a few weeks
 · 2d
The Latest: Trump says US is negotiating with Iran’s parliamentary speaker, who denies talks
The video of a massive explosion shared without comment early Tuesday by U.S. President Donald Trump appears to be of a major strike conducted outside of the central Iranian city of Isfahan.

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US downplays suggestions it could commit war crimes in Iran
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Warren Buffett says Iran bomb would make nuclear disaster harder to avoid

The Berkshire Hathaway chairman said the growing number of nuclear-armed states has fundamentally altered the global risk landscape.
17h

Iran's nuclear constraints were more diplomatic than technical. Then the bombs started dropping

Nuclear weapons experts who were involved in U.S. efforts to sanction and contain Iran say the decision to attack the country is more likely to restart its nuclear program than dismantle it. A regime that previously believed that pausing at a "threshold" stage of 60 per cent enrichment would protect it from attack has learned that is not the case.
5h

As arms agreements fray, China secretly expands its nuclear weapons infrastructure

When three villagers from China’s Sichuan province wrote to local officials in 2022 asking why the government was confiscating their land and evicting them from their homes, they received a terse reply: It was a “state secret.
14m

Trump Says Prior U.S. Leaders Should Have Stopped Iran’s Nuclear Threat

President Trump says past presidents of the U.S. should have stepped in before Operation Epic Fury and that Iran's getting a nuclear weapon “would be an intolerable threat.” “This situation has been going on for 47 years,
12h

Iran Maintains Nuclear Capacities Despite Trump’s Claim of U.S. Success

For the second time in recent days, President Trump declared that one of the key objectives of the war had been accomplished.
5don MSN

The race against time to destroy Iran’s illicit nuclear weapons program heats up amid fresh strikes

The IDF says it struck Iran's Arak heavy water plant, a key plutonium site, as experts warn Natanz and Isfahan still hold highly enriched uranium.
Dark Docs Official on MSN
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The 3rd atomic bomb - Truman’s order that nearly sent a nuke to Japan

After Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan still resisted unconditional surrender while Manhattan Project production continued at full speed. Target committees had already built lists of cities and backups,
Mother Jones
14h

As Nuclear Reactors Proliferate, Trump Is Scaling Back Rules That Protect Workers

Last May, Trump signed four executive orders aimed at reviving what he called an industry “atrophied” by regulation. The US Department of Energy quickly began stripping away regulations designed to reduce the amount of radiation exposure workers can face at its national laboratories, cleanup sites and energy infrastructure.
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