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As Iran’s nuclear program advances, the critical question of whether Tehran would need to conduct nuclear tests to ensure its weapons are effective looms over the consciousness of the international ...
the B-2 bombers are capable of launching bunker buster bombs and other munitions that could be used to take out Iran's nuclear technology, which is often set up deep underground. The bombers are ...
The plans include a mix of airstrikes and commando operations that vary in severity and could set back Tehran's ability to ...
BOMBSHELL plans were made by the Israeli and American military to strike the Iranian regime and wipe out its nuclear sites in ...
has spent a lifetime dealing with skyscrapers but only began delving into Iran’s underground nuclear centrifuges and suspected weapons labs a few weeks ago. But the inconsistency also appears ...
Iran has confirmed that the next round of nuclear talks with the United States this weekend will be held in Rome after earlier confusion over the location of the negotiations. Officials initially ...
The United States and Iran are due to hold their second round of nuclear talks on Saturday, as what both sides are looking ...
President Trump pulled out of the last Iran nuclear accord in 2018, and negotiators from the two nations have not met face-to ...
Iran appears to have hit out at the decision to change the venue of its latest nuclear talks with the US ... seemed to reference the switch of location to Rome for the second round of negotiations ...
Key nuclear sites are buried deep underground, meaning only the most powerful bunker-busting bombs could possibly reach them. While the US possesses these bombs, Israel is not known to.
Iran have claimed "the goalposts were being moved" after nuclear talks were moved from Oman to Italy. Esmaeil Baghaei, a spokesperson for Iran's foreign ministry, said the change of location hinted as ...
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