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Straight Arrow News on MSNIran's leader hurt in strike; intelligence casts doubt on nuclear damageU.S. and Israeli strikes injured Iran's president and targeted nuclear sites, but analysts question claims the program was fully destroyed.
The former Fox host who helped shape Trump weighs in on his impact on the left and right, the “60 Minutes” settlement and ...
Mike Waltz, President Trump's former national security adviser, testified Tuesday at his Senate confirmation hearing to be ...
The recent strikes could convince Iran and other states that building nuclear weapons is the only way to prevent such attacks.
Israel had already destroyed Iran’s air defenses and taken control of its skies. President Donald Trump claimed that the air strikes he ordered “obliterated” Iran’s nuclear ambitions, which they ...
When they met on Monday, U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu basked in the glow of ...
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NewsNation on MSNOpinion: Leland Vittert’s War Notes: Pushing For ViolenceNewsNation Chief Washington Anchor and On Balance host Leland Vittert gives you an early look at tonight’s 9 p.m. ET show.
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Iran’s supreme leader makes first public appearance since Israel war - People burst into cheers and chanted slogans as ...
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Inside the Fordow Strikes: Engineering Realities, Intelligence Gaps, and the Battle for the NarrativeBut as Iran’s foreign minister Abbas Araghchi admitted to CBS News, Fordow was “seriously and heavily damaged,” but not destroyed. The ensuing battle of narratives has had foreign policy observers and ...
WASHINGTON, July 2 (Reuters) - The Pentagon said on Wednesday that U.S. strikes 10 days ago had degraded Iran's nuclear ...
Iran’s president has reportedly ordered the country to suspend its cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency after American airstrikes hit its most-important nuclear facilities.
Hammer led to the "total obliteration of Iran's nuclear ambitions," a Pentagon spokesperson said. Iranian officials have told Al-Monitor they intend to continue to enrich uranium domestically.
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