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Iran, Trump and nuclear bomb

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Trump Says His Goal Is to Stop Iran Getting a Nuclear Bomb. But the Result Might Be Lots More Nukes Across the Globe
Of all the reasons proffered for the Iran war —and there’ve been a few —probably the easiest for Americans to get behind is that striking the regime was necessary to permanently derail its nuclear wea...

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 · 1d · on MSN
Cornered and wounded, will Iran now go for a nuclear bomb?
 · 5d · on MSN
Trump says Iran has agreed to no nuclear weapons in major concession
 · 1h
Trump says Iran peace deal will ‘probably’ come soon after ‘serious discussions’ – but threatens ‘obliteration’ if not
DONALD Trump has declared “great progress” in crunch peace talks with Iran.

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 · 1h
Trump again warns Iran to open Strait of Hormuz
 · 7h
Iran accuses US of plotting ground attack despite diplomatic talk
 · 33m
Trump issues new threat to Iran's civilian infrastructure if a ceasefire isn't reached 'shortly'
On the ground, the conflict showed no sign of letting up: Tehran struck a key water and electrical plant in Kuwait, and an oil refinery in Israel came under attack.

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 · 8h
Israel strikes Tehran as Trump says Iran deal may be reached 'soon'
 · 6h
The Latest: Trump suggests US could take Iran’s Kharg Island
2don MSN

The race against time to destroy Iran’s illicit nuclear weapons program heats up amid fresh strikes

The IDF says it struck Iran's Arak heavy water plant, a key plutonium site, as experts warn Natanz and Isfahan still hold highly enriched uranium.
5don MSN

Kim Jong Un uses Iran war to justify North Korea’s decision to keep its nuclear weapons

North Korea’s Kim Jong Un has said the United States’ war with Iran proves his country made the right decision to keep its nuclear weapons.
23hon MSN

'United Nations preparing nuclear weapon use in Iran, officials backing powerful lobby': Activist quits UN, says can't witness this crime

Mohamad Safa, a UN activist, has resigned from his diplomatic role, alleging that the United Nations may be considering nuclear action against Iran amid ongoing Middle Eastern conflicts.
Chatham House
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The Iran war risks triggering a new wave of nuclear proliferation

States may be tempted to pursue their own nuclear weapons as they seek deterrence against attacks amid uncertainty over US guarantees.
1h

Iran says not seeking nuclear weapons, parliament weighs NPT exit

Iran says it is not pursuing nuclear weapons as parliament debates whether to remain in the NPT amid rising tensions.
Daily Express US on MSN
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Kim Jong Un accuses Trump of 'terrorism' and vows never to surrender nuclear weapons

North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un accused the US of "state terrorism" across the globe as he vowed never to surrender his country's nuclear arsenal
4d

Report: Globally nearly 10,000 nuclear weapons ready for use

Nearly 10,000 nuclear weapons are currently operational worldwide, with a combined explosive force equivalent to 135,000 Hiroshima bombs, according to a report by the International Campaign to
1h

Trump says Gabbard ‘a little bit softer’ on Iran obtaining nuclear weapon

President Trump on Sunday acknowledged that Tulsi Gabbard has a “softer” stance than he does on Iran obtaining a nuclear weapon, adding that he still has confidence in his director of national
6d

How Kim Jong-un Is Using the Iran War to Justify His Nuclear Arsenal

He delivered a lengthy speech at his country’s rubber-stamp Parliament, declaring that his nuclear power will shield his country from American hostility.
3d

Countries deploying growing number of nuclear weapons, international monitors warn

Nearly all of the nine nuclear-armed states have started increasing their arsenals or have announced plans to do so, according to authors of the annual Nuclear Weapons Ban Monitor report.View on
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