
US Strikes Heavily Damage Iran’s Fordow Site
US bombing has seriously damaged Iran’s Fordow nuclear site, with assessments pending and contrasting accounts emerging.
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US bombing has seriously damaged Iran’s Fordow nuclear site, with assessments pending and contrasting accounts emerging.
Conflicting views arise on the impact of recent US strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, fueling a heated debate over its capabilities.
In a 12-day air war, Israel reportedly struck over 30 Iranian officials and 11 nuclear scientists, severely impacting Iran’s defense capabilities.
A 12-day ceasefire between Israel and Iran marks a pause in their deep-rooted conflict over nuclear ambitions and ideological divides.
US Defense Sec. Hegseth states there’s no intel confirming Iran moved its highly enriched uranium amid recent nuclear strikes.
Macron warns that an Iranian exit from the Non-Proliferation Treaty could trigger dangerous global security risks.
Diverging views on recent airstrikes: U.S. and Israel claim major damage while Iran vows to rebuild its nuclear program.
At a UN meeting on June 24, China’s representative Fu Cong accused the U.S. of sparking the Iran nuclear crisis by exiting the 2015 deal and enforcing harsh sanctions.
Analyst Sahil Shah criticizes the weak global response to U.S. strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, highlighting double standards in nuclear security.
Rethinking a military approach to Iran’s nuclear issue, highlighting why dialogue beats war for long-term stability.