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Trump confirmed the U.S. used bunker buster bombs to strike Iran’s Fordow site, alongside missile attacks on Natanz and Isfahan nuclear facilities.
Satellite images show Iran has reopened a blocked tunnel at its Isfahan nuclear complex, with signs of new construction at ...
Iran's Fordow nuclear facility, buried under rock, represents a critical threat that only U.S. bunker-busting capabilities can neutralize as Tehran nears weapons-grade uranium.
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Iran’s Nuclear Program Could Get Bombed Again

U.S. President Donald Trump expressed frustration with Iran’s leadership on Sunday, telling reporters on the sidelines of a ...
President Trump has again threatened Iran over its nuclear program, warning of military action if uranium enrichment ...
Iran has warned it will respond “in a more decisive manner” if the US or Israel launches another strike on its nuclear sites.
The images have been released during a debate over the extent of the damage from the U.S. airstrikes on the facility, which ...
Strikes on Natanz, Fordow, Isfahan and elsewhere pose little regional radiation risk but could release plumes of toxic chemicals, experts say.
Seven B-2 stealth aircraft dropped a total of 14 GBU-57 bunker-buster bombs on Iranian nuclear sites last weekend.
The U.S. president vowed to block Iran's uranium enrichment program following airstrikes on its key nuclear facilities, escalating regional tensions further.
The U.S. bombing of Iran's key Fordow nuclear site has "seriously and heavily damaged" the facility, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said in an interview with CBS News.
US president has upped rhetoric as Iran maintains it will push forward with nuclear programme after US strikes.