Netanyahu says Iran will abandon nuclear program
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The big question following U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran’s nuclear program is: What remains of it? U.S. President Donald Trump has said three targets hit by A
WASHINGTON, July 2 (Reuters) - The Pentagon said on Wednesday that U.S. strikes 10 days ago had degraded Iran's nuclear program by up to two years, suggesting the U.S. military operation likely ...
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The Trump administration again furiously defended the airstrikes against Iran's nuclear program, claiming the facilities were destroyed. Defense Secretary Hegseth denounced reporting on a leaked ...
"It was obliterated like nobody's ever seen before, and that meant the end to their nuclear ambitions at least for a period of time," Trump said. "The last thing they want to do right now is think about nuclear. They have to put themselves back into condition and shape."
On Thursday, four Trump administration officials briefed senators on the U.S. bombing of Iran’s nuclear facilities. Lawmakers emerged divided.
Several experts have cautioned that Iran likely moved a stockpile of near weapons-grade highly enriched uranium out of the deeply buried Fordow site before the strikes and could be hiding it.
"The spokesperson for the Foreign Ministry rejects U.S. President Trump's claim, saying Iran has made no request for a meeting with the American side," Iran's official news agency IRNA said. Trump said "we have scheduled Iran talks" and "they want to talk" on Monday at a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.