Iran, Trump and nuclear bomb
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North Korea’s Kim Jong Un has said the United States’ war with Iran proves his country made the right decision to keep its nuclear weapons.
Mohamad Safa, a UN activist, has resigned from his diplomatic role, alleging that the United Nations may be considering nuclear action against Iran amid ongoing Middle Eastern conflicts.
Nearly all of the nine nuclear-armed states have started increasing their arsenals or have announced plans to do so, according to authors of the annual Nuclear Weapons Ban Monitor report.View on
If Israel possesses a nuclear arsenal, while Iran is denied that possibility, what do the international norms on accepting, producing or acquiring nuclear weapons have to say about such double standards?
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Kim Jong Un accuses Trump of 'terrorism' and vows never to surrender nuclear weapons
North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un accused the US of "state terrorism" across the globe as he vowed never to surrender his country's nuclear arsenal
"2WAY" host Mark Halperin, Democratic operative Kevin Walling, and talk radio host Larry O'Connor discuss what the "next level" of escalation could be if negotiations fail to get Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
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Obama intel chief angered president at meeting by asking if he'd tolerate Iran having nuclear weapon
Newly released oral histories revealed that former DNI Dennis Blair confronted President Obama over Iran’s nuclear policy and was later sidelined.
Trump claimed that if he hadn't terminated the deal, Iran would have had a nuclear weapon long ago and 'would have used it on the Middle East'