Race for Iran’s enriched uranium: US and Israel want to end Tehran’s nuclear bomb ambitions
Seizing or disabling Iranian stockpiles is fraught with risks, not least putting boots on the ground
Seizing or disabling Iranian stockpiles is fraught with risks, not least putting boots on the ground
Trump, having previously claimed Tehran’s atomic facilities were ‘obliterated’, has repeatedly claimed it is developing nuclear weapons
Technical discussions between two countries due to take place in Vienna next week
Reliance on Kushner and Witkoff for negotiations raises concerns for US capacity and experience
Zelenskiy calls for tougher sanctions on Moscow to curb its military production
Kremlin plays down safety fears around Zaporizhzhia nuclear power station
France, Germany and UK triggered ‘snapback’ mechanism after Tehran further restricted monitoring of nuclear programme
Official said any attempts by Iran to recover it would almost certainly be detected
Defence minister instructs armed forces to devise ‘enforcement plan’ for ceasefire
The likelihood is that much of Iran’s nuclear capabilities remain intact, and despite calls for regime change there is no sign of Iranians rising up
IAEA inspectors will ‘return to work as soon as possible’ on nuclear sites
CIA, however, says intelligence indicates Iran’s nuclear programme severely damaged
Uncertainty surrounds status of Iran’s stock of enriched uranium
Has Iran’s programme been destroyed or simply pushed into smaller, secret facilities that are harder to find?
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