US still believes Iran has not decided to build a nuclear weapon, US officials say
- The United States believes Iran has not decided to build a nuclear weapon despite recent setbacks, according to two U.S. officials speaking to Reuters.
- The Office of the Director of National Intelligence stated, "The Supreme Leader has not made a decision to resume the nuclear weapons program Iran suspended in 2003."
- U.S. President Joe Biden opposed any Israeli strike on Iran’s nuclear sites following a ballistic missile attack, leading to criticism from Republicans, including former President Donald Trump.
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Biden & Co. running cover for Iran nuclear program may start World War III
The Biden administration is beyond saving on the question of Iran: Senior intel officials are peddling the delusion that the Islamic Republic has not yet truly made up its mind to build a nuclear weapon.
US still believes Iran has not decided to build a nuclear weapon, US officials say
The United States still believes that Iran has not decided to build a nuclear weapon despite Tehran's recent strategic setbacks, including Israel's killing of Hezbollah leaders and two largely unsuccessful attempts to attack Israel, two U.S. officials told Reuters.
Amid Tehran's warnings, West Asian allies tell US & Israel to not use airspace for attack on Iran: Report
After being warned by Iran, West Asian nations have told the United States that they don't support their land or airspace being used by US or Israeli military for offensive operations against Iran
Israel Must Ensure Iran Pays a Price for Starting a Regional War
Iran’s October 1 ballistic missile attack on Israel—its second in five months—put to rest any question that the Islamic Republic is in all-out war with the Jewish state. While the Middle East has been in a regional conflict since October 7, 2023, the Islamic Republic of Iran’s firing of nearly 200 ballistic missiles signaled a significant escalation as the regime sees itself at risk of losing its regional empire of terror proxies. Unlike in Apri…
Israel must stop Iran obtaining nuclear weapons, says former IDF officer
Sarit Zehavi was a lieutenant colonel in the Israel Defense Forces, and is also the founder and president of Alma, an independent research and education centre which focuses on Israel’s security challenges on its northern border. Matt Frei: I just want to start off by asking you about that meeting between the Saudi and the Iranian foreign ministers. How significant is that, do you think? Sarit Zehavi: I’m sorry, I listened to your previous repor…
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