Iranian leaders not only “intend” to rebuild their conventional military forces, but they are open to “the possibility” of trying to obtain a nuclear weapon, according to the Pentagon’s newly released ...
Iran Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei's Representative in India, Abdul Majid Hakeem Ilahi, said that Tehran never wanted to have nuclear weapons as it is haram, while reiterating that the country wanted to ...
Iran never wanted to have nuclear weapons, because "it is haram", Dr Abdul Majid Hakeem Ilahi, Representative in India of ...
By Francois Murphy VIENNA, Jan 16 (Reuters) - Regional fears of a U.S. attack on Iran have eased after President Donald Trump ...
In the wake of spiraling tensions between the United States and Iran over Tehran’s violent crackdown on protests, analysts ...
A US military strike to support Iran’s protesters would need to be very different from Trump’s operation to target the ...
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Why It’s So Hard To Stop Iran Getting Nuclear Weapons?
Efforts to stop Iran from producing nuclear weapons are tangled up in politics, technology, and trust issues. Iran asserts ...
The Pentagon is presenting a wider range of strike options to the president than previously reported. Targets could include ...
By Dave Graham and Francois Murphy DAVOS, Switzerland, Jan 20 (Reuters) - The standoff with Iran over accounting for its ...
President Donald Trump said Monday he would support further Israeli strikes on Iran if Tehran moves to rebuild its long-range missile capabilities or advances its nuclear weapons program. Speaking ...
Nationwide protests in Iran sparked by the Islamic Republic's ailing economy are putting new pressure on its theocracy.
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