Iran, Trump and Nuclear Program
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President Donald Trump unilaterally canceled a diplomatic trip to Pakistan for Iran peace talks, stating the U.S. holds 'all the cards' and Iran's leaders can call anytime. FOX News correspondent Matt Finn reports on the stalled negotiations.
Sina Azodi, assistant professor of Middle East politics, debuted new book "Iran and the Bomb: The United States, Iran and the Nuclear Question" at Elliott School Book Launch Series on Tuesday.
President Trump withdrew from the Obama-era nuclear accord in 2018, saying it was the worst deal ever. But Iran responded with an enrichment spree that haunts the negotiations to this day.
Hostilities with Iran could accelerate the nuclear weapons programs in the Middle East and around the world. The Iran War has become a defining moment for global security. While the immediate humanitarian and geopolitical consequences are profound,
The killing of Iranian nuclear scientists in U.S.-Israeli strikes raises fears over nuclear proliferation as experts warn of weakened material controls.
Vice President JD Vance said the U.S. needs a commitment that Iran won’t seek to revive its atomic program.
President Trump has ridiculed President Barack Obama and the agreement, which he withdrew from during his first term. His critics say he could have avoided a war had he left it in place.
A former White House nuclear adviser has refuted President Donald Trump’s assertion that Iran’s nuclear program was “completely obliterated” after U.S. and Israeli strikes, saying Tehran still has enough highly enriched uranium for up to 11 bombs.
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Nuclear experts warn Iran’s uranium ‘right’ is a myth, say Trump is right to hold firm
Experts say the U.S. must permanently ban Iran's uranium enrichment program, warning Tehran could resume its nuclear weapons path if infrastructure stays.
Iran would retain its right to uranium enrichment. In exchange, it would accept the most intrusive inspection regime ever devised.
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Trump accused of 'catastrophic mistake' after report he empowered Iran's nuke program
Donald Trump was accused of making a "catastrophic mistake" after a New York Times report revealed how experts say Iran's nuclear powers grew under the current president. William J. Broad and David E.