Although President Trump has claimed Iran was weeks away from developing a nuclear weapon, much more work was needed for the country to do so ...
The U.S. and Israel had a "flawed assumption" that the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei would lead to the ...
Social media-fueled theories of World War 3 have raised questions over what US states are safe should nuclear war happen.
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Western powers clash with Russia, China over Iran’s nuclear programme
Moscow and Beijing's bid to stop a UN sanctions committee discussion on Iran collapses amid claims they aim to protect defence ties.
U.S. President Donald Trump said Monday that the war with Iran began because that country was starting work on a new site for ...
A Middle East analyst warns Iran will not surrender in the current conflict, raising the risk it may pursue nuclear weapons as a deterrent against the US and Israel.
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Iranian FM claims Tehran proposed to ensure 'no nuclear weapons', but US officials dismissed; here's why
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Friday stated that during talks mediated by Oman with the United States, Tehran proposed to formally seal its refusal to develop nuclear weapons, but ...
Finland plans to lift a ban on importing nuclear weapons, citing NATO membership and the need to strengthen national defense.
President Donald Trump has claimed that the 2015 Iran nuclear deal was "a road to a nuclear weapon" and the country "would be sitting with a massive nuclear weapon three years ago" if he hadn't ...
The nuclear agreement did not bless Iran’s "right" to nuclear weapons. Iran could have acquired or developed a nuclear weapon by defying the terms of the nuclear agreement. That’s because the ...
President Trump suggested high oil prices could benefit the U.S., adding that stopping the Iranian regime from obtaining nuclear weapons was a higher priority. “The United States is the largest Oil ...
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Could NATO Put Nuclear Weapons in Finland? It’s Not Impossible
Finnish law has historically prohibited the importation or deployment of a nuclear weapon anywhere on its territory—but this is expected to change soon.
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