Iran may still have uranium, but nuclear program dismantled
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Israeli military officials, speaking anonymously, told The New York Times and The Washington Post that they considered the underground nuclear site at Fordo — the key U.S. target because it required bunker-busting bombs only the U.S. could deliver — to be "severely damaged" but not "completely destroyed."
Former national security advisor and HKS faculty member Jake Sullivan says negotiations following the Iran strikes are key because “military action can set their nuclear program back, but not nearly as long as a deal can.
Saturday night, Governor Jared, along with several state officials, reacted to the United States attack on Iran. In a statement posted on X, Polis said, “I met with my public safety team this evening and directed that they coordinate with state,
The United States decisively entered into conflict with Iran on Saturday after President Donald Trump ordered US warplanes to drop massive bombs on three nuclear sites inside the country, thrusting him squarely into an escalating Middle East conflict even as he holds out hope the matter can be resolved diplomatically.
Israel and Iran continue to exchange fire, just days after the United States entered the war by bombing three key nuclear sites in Iran on Saturday. President Trump ordered the attack on the Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan facilities without seeking congressional approval,
The United States struck three key nuclear sites in Iran overnight on Saturday. Pentagon officials said on Sunday that the sites had sustained “extremely severe damage and destruction ...
How Israel deceived the United States about its nuclear weapons program. Israel is attacking Iran’s nuclear sites, but Tehran’s secret path was blazed by the Israelis.
Israel believes deeply buried stocks of enriched uranium at one Iranian nuclear facility hit by the U.S. military are potentially retrievable, a senior Israeli official said.