Trump weighs Iran nuclear deal
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Both sides have incentives to reach an agreement but are digging in, with President Trump saying he won’t do a bad deal.
According to a Thursday report from The New York Times, the draft framework being discussed by U.S. and Iranian negotiators would pave the way for a massive $300 billion "reconstruction program" for Iran as part of the broader agreement to end the conflict.
As the fate of the current peace proposal between the United States and Iran remains undecided, President Donald Trump is pushing back on reports about the terms of the deal.
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WASHINGTON >> 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,
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Iran has long history of dishonesty about nuclear program
Iran has a long history of underhanded diplomacy when it comes to its nuclear program. For decades, the country has sought to enrich uranium — the key building block to a nuclear weapon — leading to years of effort from the international community to halt the program.
Iran and the United States are in discussions to extend their ceasefire so as to start negotiations on issues including Tehran's nuclear program, where Washington insists Iran must not be able to make a nuclear weapon.
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 ...
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The United States and Iran clashed over Tehran’s nuclear program as a review of the treaty meant to prevent the spread of atomic weapons got underway Monday at the United Nations, a confrontation almost certain to be repeated ...
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In 2010, something strange began happening inside Iran’s nuclear facility—machines were failing with no clear explanation. What followed revealed one of the most sophisticated cyberattacks ever carried out,