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The Louisiana Republican said he did not anticipate the Trump administration deploying troops to Iran amid the ongoing war in the Middle East.
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.
IAEA chief claims no evidence of Iran building nuclear bomb despite U.S. envoy revealing Iranian negotiators boasts having about 460kg weapons-grade uranium stockpile.
Gen. Effie Defrin revealed the strike in a March 3 press conference, though doubts had persisted about how critical the site was for Iran's nuclear program.
Just days before the U.S. strikes on Iran, Tehran was hinting a nuclear deal with Washington was a possibility.
For decades, Iran’s nuclear ambitions have been at the center of tensions with the US and its allies, raising concerns that Tehran could eventually build atomic weapons. Israel has long considered a nuclear-armed Iran as an existential threat.
Eight months after Kansas congressmen claimed Iran's nuclear program was "obliterated," President Donald Trump has again attacked Iran.
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Iran threatens to destroy key Israeli nuclear facility at heart of weapons program
An Iranian military official gave a stark warning that if the U.S. and Israel seek regime change in Iran, Tehran will destroy the Dimona nuclear reactor.
Iran accuses Trump of lying in his State of the Union about the country's nuclear ambitions, as the next round of bilateral talks looms.
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Trump addresses when he expects Iran conflict will end
President Donald Trump said Monday the conflict with Iran could end soon. Trump announced Feb. 28 that the United States had launched massive strikes against Iran under Operation Epic Fury, targeting the regime’s military and nuclear program after diplomatic talks collapsed.