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Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warns of further attacks against the U.S. and Israel despite degraded military program, though experts caution that Tehran's missile capabilities remain a threat.
President Donald Trump passed on a chance to launch a sustained strike on Iran that could have fully dismantled the country’s nuclear program. Months in the making, the plan was crafted by the commander of the U.
"A burned out, blown up country with no future, a decimated military, a horrible economy, and death all around them."
Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo joins ‘America Reports’ to discuss President Donald Trump’s comments suggesting a new nuclear deal with Iran could be on the horizon.
Sources from inside the administration revealed that President Donald Trump pulled up short on ordering an attack that could "truly decimate" Iran's nuclear capabilities, contradicting his claims about the bombing raid.
President Donald Trump rejected a plan for further, more comprehensive U.S. military strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, a new report states. The president reportedly halted t
If the clerics survive, they will hunt the president as they did Salman Rushdie.
President Trump accused Israel and Iran of violating a ceasefire, but then said it was "in effect" after a phone call with Israel's leader.
Iran says its nuclear program is for civilian energy purposes, and so peaceful. But it had enriched uranium to a near weapons-grade level, and well beyond what is needed for energy, putting it close to developing a bomb if it opted to do so.
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Trump says U.S. strikes "obliterated" key Iranian nuclear sites, setting the program back decades, but sources say an early intel assessment says Iran could rebuild some of its capabilities in months.