Iran, Nuclear and Weapon of mass destruction
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The Israeli campaign to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons will be considered a failure if the centrifuges deep underground at the Fordow enrichment facility near Tehran are left untouched,
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Israel’s Dolphin-Class Submarines Might Be Armed with Nuclear WeaponsIsrael’s Dolphin-I and more advanced Dolphin-II class submarines form the backbone of its undersea capabilities and are a crucial component of its strategic deterrence. -These German-built diesel-electric boats are quiet,
An air-launched tactical nuclear weapon capability would not address short-term security concerns of the United Kingdom and Europe.
China had no comment on a think tank's report about nuclear weapons which said China had the fastest-growing nuclear arsenals, a spokesperson for the country's foreign ministry said on Monday.
Israel has carried out wide-ranging military strikes on Iran, hitting sites including some of its most important nuclear facilities. Below is a summary of what is known about the damage inflicted on Iran's nuclear programme,
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Shehzad Qazi, China Beige Book COO, joins ‘Squawk Box’ to discuss how Middle East tensions could impact China, whether Iran’s path to becoming a nuclear-armed country matters to its neighbors, and more.
Iran said on Monday its parliament was preparing a bill that could push the Islamic Republic towards exiting the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
Israel has said its attack on Iran on Friday was partially aimed at destroying its nuclear infrastructure. But it's far from the only country to have developed its capacity in recent years.