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Satellite images reveal activity at two Iranian nuclear sites, suggesting that Tehran may be obscuring its efforts to salvage any materials remaining there
Over the past month, U.S.–Iran tensions have surged dramatically, shifting from protest‑era rhetoric to outright military pressure as President Trump alternates between threats and diplomacy. It began on December 29,
President Donald Trump is weighing a major new strike on Iran after preliminary discussions between Washington and Tehran over limiting the country’s nuclear program and ballistic missile production failed to make progress,
Trump on Wednesday revived the threat of military action against Iran and warned “time is running out” for a deal limiting its nuclear program.
President Donald Trump is escalating military and economic pressure on Iran while demanding sweeping concessions that experts say Tehran is unlikely to accept.
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Satellite images indicate Iran working to salvage nuclear materials from damaged sites
Experts say new roofs at Isfahan, Natanz likely part of effort 'to assess whether key assets, such as limited stocks of highly enriched uranium, survived the strikes' by Israel and US The post Satellite images indicate Iran working to salvage nuclear materials from damaged sites appeared first on The Times of Israel.
US says it is open to talks with Iran but sets strict nuclear and missile conditions as military options remain active.
President Donald Trump warned Iran "time is running out" on a nuclear deal, and Iran's foreign minister threatened retaliation against "aggression."