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Israel believes a U.S. strike buried the enriched uranium under an Iranian facility, the official told reporters in Washington.
Trump is counting on the threat of more attacks to pressure Tehran into a nuclear agreement, but Israel is skeptical a pact would prevent Iran from moving toward a nuclear weapon.
Russian strongman Vladimir Putin has privately told both President Trump and Iranian officials that he supports a nuclear deal in which Tehran is unable to enrich uranium, sources told Axios.
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Operationally, the Israeli campaign was indeed impressive. For 12 days, the Israeli air force ruled Iranian skies without losing a single plane. Any euphoria, however, is premature and discordant. Iran has not vanished as an enemy. And the routine state of affairs to which Israel has returned is not peacetime, but continuing war in Gaza.
Tehran is stepping up its crackdown on information flow as the country one of its greatest challenges following U.S. strikes on its nuclear sites. Those living under the regime’s rule have been
Sitting across from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday at the White House, U.S. President Donald Trump said he hoped there would be no more U.S. bombing of Iran. “I can’t imagine wanting to do that,
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Newsner Stories on MSNTrump hits back after Iranian official threatens attack at Mar-a-LagoDonald Trump has brushed off a strange and unsettling remark from an advisor to Iran’s Supreme Leader, who joked on national television about the president being targeted by a drone while sunbathing at Mar-a-Lago.