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Iran "will have no choice" but to seek nuclear weapons if attacked, an adviser to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has warned.
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"The enmity from the U.S. and Israel has always been there. They threaten to attack us, which we don’t think is very probable, but if they commit any mischief they will surely receive a strong recipr...
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Iran’s military has reportedly readied ballistic missiles for possible launch against U.S. bases in the Middle East after President Donald Trump renewed his threat to wage war on the country if it does not reach an agreement with his administration regarding nuclear weapons—which American intelligence agencies have repeatedly found Tehran is not building.
US president also says he could apply secondary tariffs on Islamic Republic, in first remarks after Tehran rejects his offer for direct talks on nuclear program
IRAN has threatened the US with a “firm and immediate” response if Donald Trump bombs the Islamic state in response to stalling nuclear deal talks. The Iranian Foreign Ministry said it
American and Iranian officials are "talking," the president said, following reports that Tehran had rejected a negotiation proposal.
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In Senate hearings Tuesday on major threats to US security, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard voiced a very long and fundamentally shameful oxymoron. Specifically: While “Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile” has hit “unprecedented” levels for a state lacking nuclear weapons,
IRAN’S twisted generals have demanded an “immediate” strike on a US military base in response to Donald Trump’s continued threats to bomb the region. The US
Maybe it was the fact that we were coming up on the tenth anniversary of the treaty Donald Trump destroyed that prompted him to start issuing threats to Iran again. The treaty, obscurely named the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA),
Iran’s president said Sunday that the Islamic Republic rejected direct negotiations with the United States over its rapidly advancing nuclear program, offering Tehran’s first response to a letter President Donald Trump sent to the country’s supreme leader.