President Donald Trump said the United States will work with Iran to dig up and remove buried uranium in the country.
Not allowing Iran to have or make the fuel to make a nuclear weapon has been one of Trump's stated objectives in the war.
In today’s edition, Andrea Mitchell explores the fallout from the fragile ceasefire agreement between the U.S. and Iran.
Trump claimed a “productive regime change” in Iran and announced a two-week ceasefire tied to reopening the Strait of Hormuz, ...
Iran sustained oil exports at 1.9 million b/d in March, maintaining flows while rival Gulf barrels faced disruptions.
While the world’s top oil traders parsed satellite images and Pentagon briefings for clues about the fate of the Strait of ...
Since the war began on February 28th, more than a dozen countries have been drawn in. Iran has launched at least 4,784 drones ...
President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that the United States will push for a complete halt to uranium enrichment in Iran, which has undergone a “regime change,” and will “dig up and remove all of ...
The Trump administration claims victory in Iran as a ceasefire begins, but the future of nuclear material and shipping ...
The two-week U.S.-Iranian ceasefire deal brought temporary relief around the world on Tuesday after President Trump agreed to ...
Trump on Wednesday, April 8, outlined what he described as a “very productive” shift in the Iran conflict, stating that the ...
The U.S. will work closely with Iran to “dig up and remove” its remaining nuclear material, President Donald Trump said via ...
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