President Trump launched military strikes on Iran after several rounds of talks over the country's nuclear program and ...
War Secretary Hegseth declines to detail military plans for Iran's enriched uranium stockpile reportedly stored at Isfahan ...
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Iran may still have access to enriched uranium at site bombed by US last year – report
NY Times says US intelligence believes there's a 'very narrow access point' through which uranium at Isfahan could be moved; Trump doesn't rule out ground op to secure stockpiles The post Iran may ...
It is still possible that the US could use ground forces in some fashion. Further, the IDF has declined to provide confidence that the threat will be dealt with before the end of the war.
Recovering Iran’s remaining highly enriched uranium stockpile that is believed to be sitting in a storage facility deep underground, an objective the Trump administration has been discussing, would ...
By Forrest Crellin PARIS, March 9 (Reuters) - Almost half of Iran's uranium enriched to up to 60% purity, a short step from ...
When Israel and the United States struck Iran’s nuclear facilities last summer, the goal was clear: cripple Tehran’s ability ...
Deploying US troops to seize or destroy Iran's highly enriched uranium would bring significant chemical, logistical, and tactical hurdles.
A raid is fraught with risk, but it may become the only way to make sure the nuclear material is safe and out of the regime's ...
One of President Donald Trump’s main goals in the war involving Iran is to prevent the country from ever developing nuclear ...
The New York Times reports Iran could still access highly enriched uranium buried at the Isfahan nuclear site, though the ...
Up to 60 percent of enriched uranium is still stored in tunnels in Isfahan, allowing Iran to produce a nuclear bomb in a short period of time,' says Rafael Grossi, head of the International Atomic ...
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