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Iran's army chief says Tehran is "fully ready" to strike Israel as President Trump signals nuclear deal could be days away.
Major General Abdolrahim Mousavi, the Commander-in-Chief of Iran’s Army, declared that Tehran is “fully ready” to strike Israel, which has repeatedly threatened the Middle Eastern nation with military action.
We're tracking several developing headlines happening over the holiday weekend, including a number happening overseas.
For over a month now, Iran and the United States have been holding indirect talks to explore the possibility of striking a new deal on Iran’s nuclear program. Despite years of mutual distrust, increasing sanctions,
Judging by public statements, prospects for a new deal to contain Iran’s nuclear program may be improving. A top adviser to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has affirmed the regime is willing to dispose of its stockpiles of highly enriched uranium,
Iran and the United States are set to resume nuclear talks in Rome amid rising tensions, hard-line demands, and Israeli threats of military action. With uranium enrichment at the core of the standoff,
Tehran demands international action over reported Israeli strike plans, warns of proportionate retaliation if threats persist.
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The Nation on MSNThe Return of the Nuclear ThreatWhile most of the world looked away, a new nuclear arms race has broken out between the US, Russia, and China, raising the risk of nuclear confrontation to the highest in decades.
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Tampa Free Press on MSNNuclear Chess Match: Iran’s Covert Threat Jolts Mideast TensionsIran has issued a dire warning, threatening to relocate its nuclear material to undeclared sites to safeguard it from a potential Israeli military strike. This alarming declaration, conveyed in an official letter from Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi to the UN Secretary-General and the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA),