Iran, Trump and nuclear
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Iran is interested in chemical and biological weapons and has made some inquiries regarding the process of acquiring such weapons, though there is not yet current proof that it is developing or possesses those weapons, The Jerusalem Post learned on Monday.
America’s recent use of missile interceptors has left supplies low. An Iranian counterattack would deepen the dent. The U.S. is now trying to restock.
Iran has begun accepting crypto as payment in its sales of advanced weapons, as part of ongoing efforts to evade international sanctions. Mindex, Iran’s Ministry of Defence Export Center, has updated the FAQ on its website to state that accepted payment ...
Newly released Epstein files mention alleged meetings with former Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, arms‑linked contacts and Tehran‑connected elites. A letter by biologist Robert Trivers calls Epstein “polymorphously perverse” in his politics,
If the negotiations scheduled for Friday between Iran and the United States are to be effective and durable, they must move beyond a single-issue on nuclear weapons and toward a comprehensive, direct,
From disappearing flights to byzantine corporate structures, a groundbreaking report shows how China and Russia, along with many other countries, help Iran evade sanctions. Despite being subjected to one of the harshest sanctions regimes in the world, Iran ...
The Iranian regime is brutal, fanatical and corrupt. It has just committed the mass murder of its own citizens in the city streets and in their own homes. But the story we are told about Iran’s pursuit of nuclear weapons is very misleading.
The plans being weighed by the president go beyond those he considered weeks ago amid widespread protests against Iran’s government.