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Strikes on Natanz, Fordow, Isfahan and elsewhere pose little regional radiation risk but could release plumes of toxic ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Israel believes deeply buried stocks of enriched uranium at one Iranian nuclear facility hit by the U.S. military are potentially retrievable, a senior Israeli official said.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the intergovernmental body that assesses compliance with the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty, was barred from going within about 40 miles of the affected ...
During the Obama administration, a Times reporter revealed details of a cyberattack on a nuclear enrichment center in Iran.
New satellite images captured the damage inflicted by the U.S. military on Iran's Isfahan and Natanz nuclear facilities, which were targeted in weekend bombings.
Centrifuges at Iran's underground uranium enrichment plant at Natanz were likely to have been "severely damaged if not ...
After Israel struck Iran’s nuclear facilities, there were good reasons to be skeptical about the official justification for ...
The Israeli assessment also holds that Iran's stockpiles were spread across Isfahan, Fordo, and Natanz, and had not been ...
The assessment came as experts are trying to determine how long it would take Iran to rebuild its nuclear program in the ...
President Donald Trump claims Iran's nuclear sites were "totally obliterated," while Israeli officials report a portion of ...
It is very likely all the roughly 15,000 centrifuges operating at Iran's biggest uranium enrichment plant at Natanz were ...
An Associated Press (AP) report, based on satellite imagery analyzed by the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies, ...