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Seoul—United States President Donald Trump has once again shaken the global order—this time through a direct military strike on some targets in Iran: nuclear facilities that produce enriched uranium.
Iran will not retaliate against the US over its airstrikes on its nuclear facilities during the 12-day war with Israel, but ...
Trump's administration spent months trying to convince Tehran to enter into a nuclear deal before it joined a bombing ...
Trump’s Iran bombing shows how presidents have sidelined Congress on war, and are no longer constrained by constitutional ...
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian signed a law on Wednesday that suspends cooperation between Tehran and the IAEA ...
Pentagon reports Iran's nuclear facilities were "completely obliterated" in June strikes, offering a more optimistic ...
This article was originally published by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty and is reprinted with permission. Iran has enacted a ...
As Iran suspends its cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency, its deputy foreign minister is speaking out ...
Iran said it's suspending cooperation with the IAEA until “conditions are met,” including “ensuring the security” of the ...
Eliminating the potential for Iran to hide behind a temporary truce or interim agreement—only to then surprise the world with ...
Iran has confirmed suspension of IAEA access to nuclear facilities as President Pezeshkian enforces new law amid escalating ...
Iran's president on Wednesday ordered the country to suspend its cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency after American and Israeli airstrikes hit its most important nuclear facilities ...