Iran, Trump and nuclear
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Iran's foreign minister told Fox News that Tehran would continue to enrich uranium as a matter of "national pride" despite damage to its nuclear facilities.
In the wake of the U.S. airstrikes against Iran last month, President Donald Trump called the operation a “spectacular military success” that “completely totally obliterated” the country’s nuclear facilities.
"A burned out, blown up country with no future, a decimated military, a horrible economy, and death all around them."
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Knewz on MSNTrump Threatens To Bomb Iran AgainPresident Trump has threatened another attack on Iran while taking another victory lap on social media after bombing the country’s nuclear capabilities in a surprise strike, Knewz.com can report.
President Trump blurted out an expletive as he aired frustration with Israel and Iran, accusing both nations of violating a ceasefire agreement.
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The United States cutting short Gaza ceasefire talks this week plunges one of President Donald Trump’s pushes to solve global conflicts into new uncertainty.
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‘Snapback’ Sanctions Could Be the Final Nail in the Coffin for IranWith Iran facing the threat of global “snapback sanctions” this Fall over its nuclear program, the United States and its European allies have a golden opportunity to coordinate a campaign of military and economic pressure against a regime that seems increasingly concerned about its grip on power at home.
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💣 Qased launch leaves no doubt—Iran’s message to Israel and the U.S. is war-readyIran has taken a bold step once again, drawing attention across the globe. Despite growing tension in the Middle East, threats from Israel, and warnings from the United States, Iran recently tested a satellite launch rocket named ‘Qased’.