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Whether to Retrieve Iran’s Nuclear Fuel, Whatever Risk

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Trump: You're either evil or stupid if you believe Iran should have a nuclear weapon
RCP's Phil Wegmann sparked a long stream of consciousness from the president on Monday when he asked Vice President Vance if he has any reservations about supporting the war in Iran, during the announcement of a task force to search for government fraud: PHILIP WEGMANN,

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Trump’s Next Decision: Whether to Retrieve Iran’s Nuclear Fuel, Whatever the Risk
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Trump’s Claim About the Obama Nuclear Deal and Iran’s Nuclear Development
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Iran was nowhere close to a nuclear bomb, experts say

Confusion on whether Iran truly needed only “two weeks to four weeks” to make a nuclear weapon, as President Donald Trump suggested on Monday, hangs over the ongoing U.S. and Israeli war on the
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Iran’s nuclear materials and equipment remain a danger in an active war zone

Before launching his war on Iran, President Donald Trump said his most important goal was that Iran would “never have a nuclear weapon.” Yet it is not clear what, if anything, his administration has planned for dealing with Iran’s stock of enriched uranium that could be used to make nuclear bombs – or its remaining deeply buried nuclear facilities and the nuclear equipment that might be in them,
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How advanced is Iran's nuclear program? Here's what we know as U.S. and Israel launch strikes.

President Trump launched military strikes on Iran after several rounds of talks over the country's nuclear program and uranium stockpiles. Here's what to know about the nuclear program.
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Steve Witkoff said Iran is ‘a week away’ from material to make a bomb. Experts are skeptical

As President Donald Trump considers a military strike on Iran, his envoy Steve Witkoff said Iran is on track to quickly have material needed to produce a nuclear bomb. "They are probably a week away from having industrial grade bomb making material,
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Iran’s Real ‘Nuclear Option’ Isn’t A Bomb—It’s The Strait Of Hormuz

Iran may not have a nuclear weapon—but it controls the Strait of Hormuz. Here’s why this narrow waterway could become Tehran’s most powerful strategic weapon.
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An Iranian Nuclear Site Avoids New Airstrikes, for Now

The Isfahan facility, suspected of storing a cache of enriched uranium, was smashed during the 12-day campaign last June.
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Going nuclear? Why a growing number of Washington’s allies are eyeing an alternative to US umbrella

Canadians are openly discussing the merits and risks of pursuing a nuclear weapon. Europeans are similarly considering a nuclear deterrent for the bloc. In South Korea, public support for a nuclear weapon is at its highest level on record,
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What a bomb would do: Website visualizes nuclear detonations

A website that lets users simulate a nuclear attack has seen an uptick in users amid the ongoing war with Iran.
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