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A Sun Sentinel reader scoffs at the notion that an “emergency” exists to justify Gov. Ron DeSantis spending wildly on an ...
(NEW YORK) -- Senior Israeli officials are acknowledging that some enriched uranium may have survived the powerful U.S. strikes on Iran's key nuclear sites last month.
A senior Israeli official says Israel believes deeply buried stocks of enriched uranium at one Iranian nuclear facility hit ...
The intelligence community has not finalized its battle damage assessment for the effects of the U.S. military's strikes on three of Iran's nuclear facilities.
The Israeli assessment also holds that Iran's stockpiles were spread across Isfahan, Fordo, and Natanz, and had not been ...
A scholar of intelligence and strategy explains why battle damage assessments are so challenging – and why the process has ...
The New York Times reports new access roads, construction equipment and vehicles have been spotted at Iran’s Fordo nuclear ...
Amid competing assessments of how badly the enrichment facility was damaged in U.S. strikes, Iran appears to be making its own inspection.
Images captured by Maxar Technologies showed crews operated excavators, bulldozers, and other construction vehicles near the ...
Following nearly two weeks of strikes by American and Israeli forces, there's no doubt that the key parts of Iran's nuclear ...
Experts and officials are still assessing what remains of Iran’s nuclear program At least some of Iran’s highly enriched uranium may have been moved before the U.S. strikes, the assessment ...
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