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The White House slammed a Wednesday report by Bloomberg that claimed Iran was a greater risk of obtaining a nuclear weapon than it was before the 2025 strikes destroyed Tehran’s nuclear infrastructure.
Iran has not signaled whether it will accept the terms, officials say.
The owner of a Tehran-based computer networking firm allegedly used his business to obtain networking equipment from the U.S. then supplied it Iran.
The latest clash between U.S. and Iranian forces came late Tuesday. Both sides said they were responding to aggression from the other.
U.S. intelligence assessments indicate that the time Iran would need to build a nuclear weapon has not changed since last summer, when analysts estimated that a U.S.-Israeli attack had pushed back the timeline to up to a year,
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. U.S.-Iran talks continue, but Iran is reluctant to abandon its nuclear enrichment program. In the view of Iranian leaders, too many concessions to the U.S. would as ...
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