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To Build a Nuclear Bomb, Iran Would Need Much More Than Weeks
Nuclear experts see Tehran as facing up to a year of hard work to master the knotty basics of building a deliverable atom bomb.
How close Iran is to building nuclear weapon and what holds it back - Analyst's opinion
Iran could create nuclear warheads within six months. Tehran is not taking the final step for several possible reasons, one of which is that this position benefits Iran, according to the article by RBC-Ukraine titled "On the brink of abyss: Will Iran build nuclear weapons and how to halt it.
Iran Is Inching Toward a Nuclear Weapons Breakout: What Does This Mean for the United States?
The United States is at a critical juncture. With Iran inching closer to a nuclear weapon, it is imperative that the United States and its partners are prepared. The United States does not want a war in the Middle East, but it also cannot afford to accept a nuclear-armed Iran.
Walz: Trump leadership brought Iran ‘closer to a nuclear weapon’
Walz accused Trump of making Iran “closer to a nuclear weapon” by withdrawing from the agreement without an alternative plan. Vance countered by pointing out that Iran is currently closer to developing a nuclear weapon than ever before, despite the current administration’s policies.
Iran is on course to build a nuclear bomb and enter a high-stakes gamble
As someone who has negotiated with some of Iran’s leaders still in power today, Jack Straw, the former foreign secretary, explains why he believes they have the capacity to build and launch nuclear warheads and their recent actions suggest that they have decided to go for
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The U.S. Military Is Missing 6 Nuclear Weapons
The analysis highlights the perilous nature of "Broken Arrow" incidents—accidental events involving nuclear weapons. It ...
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Explainer: Iran's main nuclear facilities, long in Israel's sights
After Iran's missile attack on Israel on Tuesday, there is speculation that Israel could strike Iran's nuclear facilities as ...
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
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Why Russia is more likely to go nuclear in Ukraine if it’s winning
In Ukraine, a winning Russia might have more to gain—and less to lose—from a nuclear strike than a retreating Russia.
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Russia Deploys 'Largest Non-Nuclear Bomb' in Ukraine: Reports
Pro-Kremlin sources have claimed that Russia employed a destructive "vacuum" bomb on a town in eastern Ukraine.
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Israel vs Iran’s nuclear weapon arsenal amid WW3 fears after missile attack
The Middle East has been the site of numerous conflicts following the turn of the 20th centuries with dictators going to war and intervention from nations outside the region ...
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Putin revises his nuclear doctrine, but have his red lines shifted?
Russian President Vladimir Putin is fond of nuclear saber-rattling: On the eve of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in ...
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Zelenskyy on Putin's new nuclear threats: If he loves life, he has to be afraid to use nuclear weapon
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has commented on Russian leader Vladimir Putin's latest nuclear threats, saying that the ...
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Is Iran’s new president presenting a moderating image to lure the West back into a nuclear deal?
Experts say Iran is sending Pezeshkian out to project a moderate front on the global stage – but behind the scenes he holds ...
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After the decapitation of Hizbullah, Iran could race for a nuclear bomb
In recent days, amid Israeli strikes on Hamas, Hizbullah and militants backed by Iran in Yemen, Iranian officials have been ...
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