Iran, Trump and nuclear
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Iran's foreign minister told Fox News that Tehran would continue to enrich uranium as a matter of "national pride" despite damage to its nuclear facilities.
"A burned out, blown up country with no future, a decimated military, a horrible economy, and death all around them."
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Launching from deep within the United States, B-2 stealth bombers dropped a staggering 420,000 pounds of ordnance, supported by a fleet of refueling tankers and fighter jets, some of which fired their own munitions.
Sources told The Jerusalem Post that Trump said that Iran was still welcome at the table, but that the US would not convince them to negotiate.
President Trump blurted out an expletive as he aired frustration with Israel and Iran, accusing both nations of violating a ceasefire agreement.
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Iran says its nuclear program is for civilian energy purposes, and so peaceful. But it had enriched uranium to a near weapons-grade level, and well beyond what is needed for energy, putting it close to developing a bomb if it opted to do so.
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The Next Israel-Iran War is Coming
Only weeks after the ceasefire that ended the 12-day war between Israel and Iran, both sides appear to be preparing for another round of conflict. The June war was the most direct military confrontation between Israel,