Trump Reduces Iran's Nuclear Capacity but "Increases Their Intent to Dash Towards Nuclear Weapons"
- Israel launched a 12-day bombing campaign beginning June 13 to destroy Iran's nuclear sites and prevent weapon acquisition.
- The campaign followed longstanding shadow conflict and was met with Iranian lawmaker votes to suspend UN nuclear watchdog cooperation.
- Israeli commandos operated secretly inside Iran, while strikes killed at least 627 Iranian civilians and 28 in Israel amid missile fire exchanges.
- US CIA Director Ratcliffe said strikes severely damaged Iran's nuclear program, though some reports said centrifuges and stockpiles remain intact.
- A ceasefire took effect June 23, with Trump confident in diplomatic talks and warning Iran against nuclear rebuilding militarily.
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US to hold nuclear talks with Iran next week, says Trump
US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he would likely seek a commitment from Iran to end its nuclear ambitions at talks next week and credited US strikes on Iran with bringing a swift end to the war between Israel and Tehran.
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Trump reduces Iran's nuclear capacity but "increases their intent to dash towards nuclear weapons"
Israel and Iran seemed to honour the fragile ceasefire between them for a second day Wednesday and US President Donald Trump asserted that American and Iranian officials will talk next week, giving rise to cautious hope for longer-term peace. Trump, who helped negotiate the ceasefire that took hold Tuesday on the 12th day of the war, told reporters at a NATO summit that he was not particularly interested in restarting negotiations with Iran, ins…
The cease-fire between Iran and Israel takes place on Tuesday for the second consecutive day, after a 12-day war after which the two enemy countries shouted "victory". US President Donald Trump announced a resumption "next week" of the nuclear talks between the United States and Iran. Follow the latest information. - IN DIRECT - Near East: Second day of the ceasefire between Iran and Israel, Trump announces discussions with Tehran (International…
+++ The Luftwaffe has flown out more Germans from Israel. +++ According to the army, Israel has also deployed ground troops during the war against Iran. +++ Mossad chief Barnea: "We remain active in Iran."
Trump teases Iran talks next week
President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that the United States would hold nuclear talks with Iran next week, teasing the possibility of a deal even after boasting that recent US strikes had crippled the Islamic republic's atomic programme. Trump credited the unprecedented US attacks with the "total obliteration" of Iran's nuclear capabilities, and said they had set the country's programme back "decades". But leaked US intelligence cast doubt on…
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