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President Donald Trump rejected a military plan for more comprehensive strikes on Iran’s nuclear program that would have ...
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The Mirror US on MSNTerrifying maps show nuclear fallout damage from potential Iranian attacks on 5 US cities
Maps show the damage from a 10-kiloton nuclear bomb, which is around the same size as the bomb dropped on Hiroshima, Japan, ...
When it comes to World War III and nuclear war, the sky is not falling. Yet. But there are definitely storm clouds on the horizon. Iran’s attempts to develop nuclear weapons was stopped in its tracks ...
A ProPublica report reveals Israel's Mossad secretly recruited Iranian dissidents for internal attacks, paving the way for a ...
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Daily Express US on MSNTerrifying maps expose nuclear fallout damage from potential Iranian attacks on 5 cities
EXCLUSIVE: A series of nuclear fallout maps shows the damage an Iranian nuclear attack could have on five U.S. cities with Iran's alleged future capabilities.
A classified U.S. assessment says recent airstrikes on Iran-backed groups in Syria and Iraq were far less effective than initially believed, hitting only 1 in 3 targets.
U.S. officials believe the attack on Fordo, which has long been viewed as a critical component of Iran’s nuclear ambitions, was successful in setting back Iranian enrichment capabilities at that ...
The bombings deeply damaged Fordo — considered by the Iranians to be their best-protected and most advanced nuclear enrichment site — probably crippling Iran’s ability to make nuclear fuel ...
US wants to end Iran’s nuclear program and not regime change as a long- term settlement as ‘white man’s burden’ in changing globalized era. Secretary of State Marco Rubio says that America wants a ...
Iran to hold nuclear talks with Europeans as Trump threatens renewed strikes The meeting is the first since Iran's 12-day conflict with Israel and the U.S.
A teenager was arrested after allegedly making a bomb threat while onboard a Spirit Airlines flight. The 16-year-old now faces criminal mischief and false bomb threat charges.
As global fertility rates drop, two economists make the case for humans.
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