Israel Says Iran Has Some Uranium Left
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Iran will not cooperate with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) unless it abandons what President Masoud Pezeshkian called double standards in its handling of the country's nuclear file and warned again of a "more decisive response" if it comes under attack again.
President Donald Trump claims Iran's nuclear sites were "totally obliterated," while Israeli officials report a portion of enriched uranium may have survived the operation.
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The regime remains a grave threat to the region and the West, to say nothing of Iranians themselves, writes Roya Boroumand.
A June 23 Iranian attack on an air base in Qatar that is key to the U.S. military likely hit a geodesic dome housing equipment used by the Americans for secure communications, satellite images analyzed Friday by The Associated Press show.
Portions of Iran’s near weapons-grade enriched uranium wasn’t entirely destroyed in US strikes and the stockpiles could potentially be accessed by nuclear engineers, according to a
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Fox News senior White House correspondent Peter Doocy reports on Iran’s uranium stockpile, the Israel-Gaza ceasefire deal and more on ‘Special Report.’
Israel believes at least some of Iran’s highly enriched uranium was buried by U.S. strikes and not destroyed or moved beforehand.
Iran's president said on Thursday the U.N. nuclear watchdog should drop its "double standards" if Tehran is to resume cooperation with it over the Islamic Republic's nuclear programme, Iranian state media reported.
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Iran remains 'obsessed' with building nuclear deterrent despite damage incurred from U.S. strikes last month, but suggests its still open to negotiation in a move that one expert warns is a ploy to buy time.