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Iran’s nuclear program remains a top focus for inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency, particularly as any possible deal between Tehran and the United States over the program would likely rely on the agency long known as the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog.
Between enrichment disputes and demands for sanctions relief, Tehran is expected to send Washington a counter offer to its nuclear proposal
Israel’s threats to strike Iran’s nuclear facilities may actually be helping — not hurting — President DONALD TRUMP ’s efforts to secure a nuclear deal with Tehran, per analysts.
The top U.S. general overseeing American forces in the Middle East said on Tuesday there were a range of options when asked if the military was prepared to respond with overwhelming force to prevent a nuclear-armed Iran.
As nuclear talks falter, opposition group NCRI claims Iran has masked its warhead programme behind a fake satellite-launch programme.
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The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency says that information Iran claims to have obtained regarding Israel’s nuclear program “seems to refer” to the country’s Soreq Nuclear Research Center.
The National Council of Resistance of Iran said in a press conference that the Islamic Regime is rushing to develop a nuclear weapon under a covert nuclear weapons project called the Kavir Plan with several secret sites in a largely desert province west of the Iranian capital of Tehran.
Iran is to share a counterproposal to a U.S. offer for a nuclear deal, which it says is not acceptable considering its position on enrichment and lack of detail on the lifting of sanctions. "The only acceptable deal is one that permanently lifts all sanctions with the aim of achieving economic benefits for Iran," lawmakers added in their statement.
Iran will suggest a framework agreement in nuclear talks with the US, a senior official said, raising the prospect of an interim deal that could be followed by further negotiations.
Iranian intelligence minister vows to release a "treasure trove" of Israeli military secrets amid stalled US-Iran nuclear negotiations.
Gen. Michael “Erik” Kurilla, head of the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM), confirmed during a Tuesday House hearing that he gave President Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth a “wide range” of