Khamenei, Iran and Trump
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Iran’s Natanz nuclear facility was buried underground, sealed off from the internet, and protected by thick concrete walls, but Stuxnet still found a way inside. The malware targeted Siemens industrial control systems and secretly manipulated centrifuge speeds while showing operators normal readings,
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US Israel Iran war latest news: Iran funeral ceremony echoes with 'Kill Trump' and 'Death to America' chants
India, July 6 -- US Israel Iran War Latest News: Iran's week-long public farewell for former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei is approaching its final stage in Tehran. During funeral prayers at the Imam Khomeini Grand Mosalla,
The big news is that the United States and Iran are no longer openly at war. That is, in itself, a win that likely saved lives a week after President Donald Trump signed a memorandum of understanding in France to halt the fighting.
Polls show that support among Americans for Israel is falling, and that Netanyahu is increasingly unpopular in this country. Trump has confirmed recent reports that he profanely berated Netanyahu as the partners in war failed to remove the Iranian regime and instead created economic stress in America and around the world.
The ultimate ramification from the Iran conflict will be a major erosion of U.S. credibility with America’s other major adversaries: China, Russia and North Korea.
The United States on Wednesday released the official text of the memorandum of understanding reached over the weekend with Iran.
Tehran has learned it can survive the worst Washington can throw at it, but it still needs sanctions relief to stave off economic calamity.
There is at least a chance that America will not return to war with Iran, but find a way to turn the page on 47 years of animosity and confrontation.
The long-awaited agreement between the United States and Iran does not settle their disputes, but the alternative is a war with devastating human and economic consequences.
Is Trump’s bad deal the result of a self-induced paralysis or a fear of Nixon?
Sandra Smith and John Roberts cover the latest U.S.-Iran talks in Switzerland, with significant progress reported. Vice President JD Vance highlights a 60-day roadmap for a final deal, including allowing IAEA inspectors back into Iran.
A tanker was struck by a projectile in the Strait of Hormuz as the U.S. and Iran continued exchanging threats with peace talks on hold.
