Iran, Trump and nuclear weapon
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Iran’s response to the latest US peace proposal refuses to address its nuclear program — focusing instead on ending the fighting across the region, Iranian state media said Sunday. The regime’s counter-offer,
US President Donald Trump often refers to the material as "nuclear dust" in reference to the June 2025 bombing, which he claims "obliterated" Iran's nuclear program
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Exclusive-US intelligence indicates limited new damage to Iran's nuclear program, sources say
By Gram Slattery, Jonathan Landay and Erin Banco WASHINGTON, May 4 (Reuters) - U.S. intelligence assessments indicate that the time Iran would need to build a nuclear weapon has not changed since last summer,
Joe Kent, who resigned as director of the National Counterterrorism Center over President Trump’s war in Iran, has made a bold new claim on social media about Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
The United States and Iran have clashed over Tehran’s nuclear program as a review of the treaty meant to prevent the spread of atomic weapons got underway at the United Nations.
President Donald Trump called Iran’s response to a U.S. proposal “totally unacceptable” after Tehran reportedly failed to address key demands over its nuclear program and enriched uranium stockpile.
President Trump on Sunday warned Iran against “playing games” after the Islamic republic refused to discuss its nuclear program in its latest peace-deal offer.
President Trump said one of the major reasons he went to war was to deny Iran the ability to develop nuclear weapons, and a new report claims Iran’s nuclear program hasn’t changed since the war began.
Iran advances its nuclear program amid regime instability concerns. Fall of the Iranian regime by end of 2026 at 18.5% YES.