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Israel, as I wrote before, has carried the burden of defending the West on its shoulders. America, the capitalist Atlas, now joins the Jewish one. Two Atlases, standing side by side, carrying the good ...
Except Standard Nuclear isn’t an entirely new company. Rather, it’s built on assets purchased at auction following the bankruptcy of the Ultra Safe Nuclear Corporation (USNC) for $28 million.
Israel-Iran War: Israel attacked Iran’s Natanz nuclear site after it announced that it is activating a third nuclear enrichment facility. IAEA confirmed that the Fordow Fuel Enrichment Plant ...
Belarus, Kazakhstan, Ukraine and South Africa all once had nuclear weapons at one point, but in 1991, the nations gave up their stockpiles and joined the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty.
Tehran claims Israel's attack on its nuclear facilities was a "cowardly nocturnal operation" while diplomatic processes were underway, casting doubt on planned U.S.-Iran negotiations.
He’s right, and so has the International Atomic Energy Agency, the United Nations inspectors who have spent 20 years trying to get answers from Iran on its secret nuclear activity.
Iran has said that its nuclear program is for civilian purposes. However, military and nuclear experts say firepower alone won't be enough to completely wipe out Iran's nuclear program.
Decoy warplanes, Tomahawk missiles: How US hammered Iran’s nuke sites Team TOI Plus Updated: Jun 23, 2025, 23:11 IST IST ...
Israel’s air campaign against Iran’s nuclear program is a watershed moment for the Middle East and, if successful, a favor for the world. The Jewish state deserves American support as the ...
Gabbard then warns that, because today’s nuclear weapons are stronger than the one used by the U.S. in 1945, “a single nuclear weapon today could kill millions in just minutes.” ...
President Donald Trump told Fox News that Iran has become "much more aggressive" in nuclear talks. "Iran is acting much differently in negotiations than it did just days ago," Trump told Fox News ...
Much of Iran’s Nuclear Program Remains After Israel’s Strikes. At Least for Now. The first phase of the attack did not hit the most likely repository of Iran’s near-bomb-grade nuclear fuel.