Iran, Donald Trump and nuclear
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President Trump launched military strikes on Iran after several rounds of talks over the country's nuclear program and uranium stockpiles. Here's what to know about the nuclear program.
When PolitiFact asked the White House to square Trump’s remarks about obliteration with Witkoff’s comment about Iran being a week away from having bomb making material, the White House referred us to press secretary Karoline Leavitt’s Feb. 24 remarks.
Iran’s nuclear ambitions have been at the centre of tensions with the US and its allies. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Just days before the U.S. strikes on Iran, Tehran was hinting a nuclear deal with Washington was a possibility.
The February 28 attacks follow Iran's rapid buildup of near-weapons-grade uranium and the collapse of recent indirect talks, with Donald Trump vowing to prevent Tehran from acquiring a nuclear bomb \"at all costs.
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