Iran, Trump and Pickaxe Mountain
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Rep. Himes on Iran’s nuclear capability: 'It’s not dust. This stuff is down there and recoverable.'
Asked by Jake Tapper about exclusive images obtained by CNN that show Iran may be rebuilding suspected nuclear facilities, Congressman Jim Himes says, “All of the nuclear materials are still there. They’re just buried behind a bunch of
A new analysis of commercial satellite imagery concludes Iran has moved beyond poststrike cleanup and begun repairing and reconstructing a key nuclear-related facility. The move could raise questions about its commitment not to advance its nuclear program under the memorandum of understanding signed with the United States last month.
President Trump's memorandum was the second attempt by the United States in recent years to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon.
5don MSNOpinion
Trump now claims Iran has already been denuclearized. So what was the point of the war?
When President Donald Trump went to war with Iran, he cited its supposedly imminent nuclear threat. But he’d spent months asserting the program had already been “obliterated.”
Ensuring that Iran cannot build a nuclear weapon was one of the key objectives laid out by Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth at the beginning of the war
Iran insists there are no plans for inspections of its bombed nuclear sites, but Trump says Tehran "fully and completely" agreed to let inspectors return.
4don MSN
CNN Exclusive: New satellite imagery reveals Iran may be rebuilding suspected nuclear facilities
Exclusive satellite imagery obtained and analyzed by CNN shows signs Iran may be attempting to rebuild its nuclear facilities. The activity raises questions as to whether Iran violated the memorandum of understanding it signed with the US in late June – even before President Trump seemed to signal its end by launching fresh strikes on the country.
David Woo Unbound on MSN
Iran achieves weapons-grade nuclear capability
Iran achieves weapons-grade nuclear capability
Netanyahu warns Iran still holds chemical weapons despite nuclear setbacks. Iran agrees to surrender enriched uranium by December 31, 2026 at 15.5% YES.
