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President Trump says he’s considering attacking Iran’s underground nuclear site. Here’s what that might look like.
President Donald Trump is weighing using a "bunker-buster" bomb to take out a critical nuclear facility in Iran amid its conflict with Israel.
As Israel's confrontation with Iran escalates, the American-made GBU-57 'bunker buster' bomb has drawn renewed attention as ...
The first bomb would be dropped at a 45-degree angle to maximize penetration. The second bomb would immediately follow.
General Jack Keane, the former Vice Chief of Staff to the US Army, has revealed why he believes that Iran won't cut a peace ...
A U.S. attack on Iran's key underground nuclear facility would not be a guaranteed success, according to a national security ...
Such bombs are potentially powerful enough to destroy Iran’s most fortified uranium enrichment facility. Read more at ...
No nuclear weapon has been deployed in war since the U.S. dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan in 1945, ...
US President Donald Trump is undecided about joining the Iran-Israel war as he remains skeptical about whether its lethal ...
The United States president has said he will decide on US involvement in the Israel-Iran conflict within the next two weeks.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu insisted the Jewish state “will achieve all our objectives” despite many military ...
US President Donald Trump has initiated a two-week diplomatic window with Iran, hoping to persuade Tehran to abandon its uranium enrichment program.