Iran, Trump and nuclear
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Just days before the U.S. strikes on Iran, Tehran was hinting a nuclear deal with Washington was a possibility.
Vice President JD Vance argued that Tehran’s actions during negotiations indicated that it was aiming to acquire a nuclear weapon, causing the U.S. strike on the country. In an interview on Fox News,
Iran's nuclear program, enrichment of uranium and its ballistic-missle development program have been at the crux of the negotiations.
WASHINGTON — American and Iranian negotiators have hashed out “guiding principles” for an agreement during the second round of talks on Tehran’s nuclear program, according to Iran Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi.
Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.) asked whether President Trump was “too mentally incapacitated” to realize he set the stage for the growth of Iran’s nuclear program during his first term. “Has President
President Donald Trump says Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has been killed in a major new attack by U.S. and Israeli forces, though there has been no official confirmation from Tehran.
As U.S. President Donald Trump charges ahead with a major attack on Iran, Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada supports at least one component of the American mission: destroying Iran's nuclear program.
President Trump said the Iran operations are likely to last four to five weeks but that he’s prepared “to go far longer than that.”