US nuclear expert: Iran’s foreign minister linked to past program
Reuters: Communications from the early 1990s show Ali Akbar Salehi was likely involved in efforts to establish a weapons program
View ArticleNew UN, EU efforts to engage Iran over nuclear concerns
While Europeans try to renew talks, IAEA seeks evidence of weapons work on the ground
View ArticleFears raised over Syria uranium stockpile
The Financial Times: An estimated 50 tons of nuclear material is unaccounted for, and activity spotted at a secret facility in Marj al-Sultan may mean Iran is trying to get its hands on it
View ArticleDiplomats: Iran preparing to accelerate nuclear program
Major technological upgrade of regime’s uranium enrichment process will also allow faster access to reactor fuel
View ArticleWhite House: Iran’s centrifuge upgrade represents ‘further escalation’
‘While the world is discussing where and when the next meeting with Iran will be, Iran is rapidly advancing toward a nuclear bomb,’ says Israeli official
View ArticleJapan increasingly nervous about North Korea nukes
Tokyo reportedly deploys destroyers with missile interception systems
View ArticleDeal may let Iran keep centrifuges at fortified site
Tehran could be allowed to maintain Fordo facility, as long as it allows inspection and doesn’t pursue an atomic bomb
View ArticleObama administration played Catch-22 on Iran deal, fumes Israeli arms control...
US team ignored all advice, says Emily Landau, created situation where you couldn’t criticize deal before it was done, and can’t criticize it now either
View ArticleIsrael has 115 nuclear weapons, says US think tank
New report alleges Israel produced some 660 kg of plutonium at Dimona nuclear facility over past 50 years
View ArticleTrump, Clinton talk tough on Iran following controversial report
Obama administration denies claim that Tehran received exemptions to compliance with nuclear deal
View ArticleWith Trump set to decertify Iran deal, experts tell Congress to stick to accord
In House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing, a top critic of the nuke agreement, Rep. Ed Royce, insists 'we must now enforce the hell out of it'
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