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Israel’s decision to attack Iran’s nuclear program on June 12 might go down in history as the start of a significant regional war, and the inflection point that led Iran to finally acquire nuclear weapons.
The Israeli military has damaged critical nuclear infrastructure and killed scientists, but Tehran’s most formidable enrichment plant remains.
According to Tehran, its nuclear program is purely civilian, though Israel thinks it's aimed at making a nuclear bomb. Iran's high levels of uranium enrichment mean that the step to weapon-grade uranium is very short.
ABC NewsIsrael's ambassador to the U.S., Yechiel "Michael" Leiter, claimed that Israel had set Iran's nuclear program back significantly after a series of strikes on the country, b
Iran’s most important nuclear sites at Natanz and Fordow have escaped significant damage from Israeli strikes, according to reports and satellite imagery.
Iranian media reported that Israel struck the South Pars Gas Field in what would be the first attack on an Iranian energy site.
The Israel Defense Forces released footage showing overnight airstrikes on Iran’s “nuclear program headquarters” in Tehran. About 50 Israeli fighter jets struck 80 targets, including the Iranian Ministry of Defense and Sepand nuclear sites,
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Israel unleashed airstrikes across Iran for a third day on Sunday and threatened even greater force as some Iranian missiles evaded Israeli air defenses to strike buildings in the heart of the country. Planned talks on Iran’s rapidly advancing nuclear program, which could provide an off-ramp, were canceled.
Ansid Capital's Anurag Singh predicts stable oil prices between $60 and $90 for the next four years. He believes the US administration will maintain oil flow. Singh also addresses market concerns regarding geopolitical tensions.