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Iran, Israel and nuclear

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 · 22d
How advanced is Iran's nuclear program? Here's what we know as U.S. and Israel launch strikes.
President Trump ordered military strikes on Iran early Saturday after pressing the country to curtail its nuclear program, grappling with an issue that has vexed presidents from both parties for decad...

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 · 2d
Expert discusses Iran's nuclear capabilities before and after the US-Israeli attacks
 · 20h · on MSN
The latest: Israel intensifying attacks, Iran shows defiance as its nuclear site hit
 · 15h
Trump says US will ‘obliterate’ Iran’s power plants if Strait of Hormuz not open before 48-hour deadline
Missiles targeting the joint UK-US base on Diego Garcia were fired by Iran sometime during the period late on Thursday night into Friday morning, the BBC understands.

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 · 19h
Trump threatens to ‘obliterate’ Iran’s power plants unless Strait of Hormuz opens within 48 hours
 · 12h
Trump, Iran threaten power, energy targets as war escalates
 · 8h
Trump gives Iran 48-hour ultimatum to reopen Strait of Hormuz: 'Hit and obliterate'
Mooné Rahimi, a student and activist previously arrested by the morality police, said the regime is using fear tactics to hold the nation "hostage."

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 · 19h
Trump Threatens Attacks On Iran’s Power Plants If Tehran Doesn't Reopen Strait Of Hormuz In 48 Hours
 · 1d
Iran's major nuclear facility hit by missile as conflict rages on
10d

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
5d

‘I thought I saw a UFO, but it was actually a nuclear bomb now lost at sea for anyone to find’

The US has a total of six missing nuclear warheads out of 32 known accidents - with one diver finding a bomb powerful enough to obliterate a city
2don MSN

Runit Dome at risk: 120,000 tons of radioactive waste from a nuclear explosion threaten the Pacific

The structural integrity of the Runit Dome in the Marshall Islands, described as a 115-meter-wide concrete 'coffin,' is endangered according to the United States Government Accountability Office (GAO).
Opinion
5dOpinion

Iran’s nuclear materials and equipment remain a danger in an active war zone

The war in Iran has cut off diplomatic efforts to limit the country’s development of nuclear weapons. Securing that material and equipment in other ways would be difficult and dangerous.
13don MSN

What We Know About Iran’s Nuclear Program

For decades, Iran’s nuclear ambitions have been a source of concern for the US and its allies. The fear is that Tehran could eventually build an atomic weapon, an eventuality that Israel views as an existential threat.
4d

Trump’s Next Decision: Whether to Retrieve Iran’s Nuclear Fuel, Whatever the Risk

A mission to seize or destroy Iran’s nuclear material would be one of the riskiest military operations in modern American history.
Politifact
24d

Steve Witkoff said Iran is ‘a week away’ from material to make a bomb. Experts are skeptical

Trump administration envoy Steve Witkoff and Iranian negotiators met Feb. 26 in Geneva, Switzerland, to reach a deal about Iran’s nuclear program. President Donald Trump said in June the U.S. had "obliterated" three Iranian nuclear sites. But in ...
Straight Arrow News on MSN
10d

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.
2d

How far do you need to be to survive a nuclear blast?

Beyond roughly 4 to 5 kilometres, the immediate blast effects weaken significantly. Windows may shatter and some buildings may be damaged, but the chances of surviving the initial explosion improve sharply. However, this is not a safe zone in the usual sense. Injuries from flying glass, fires, and the shockwave are still common.
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