A recent classified briefing on the U.S. strikes against Iran's nuclear facilities has left senators divided along party lines, with Republicans asserting effectiveness and Democrats seeking more clarity on the situation.
In a dramatic turn of events, U.S. and Israeli strikes have targeted Iran's key nuclear sites, leading to conflicting reports on the extent of the damage. President Trump claims total obliteration, while experts caution that Iran may still possess significant nuclear capabilities.
Tulsi Gabbard's absence from critical intelligence briefings has sparked controversy as the Trump administration faces scrutiny over its handling of Iran's nuclear threat. With differing assessments on the impact of airstrikes, lawmakers are demanding transparency.
A U.S. intelligence report contradicts President Trump's claims about the success of airstrikes on Iran's nuclear facilities, indicating only a temporary setback for Tehran’s program. The findings reveal that key components remain intact.
In a fierce response to leaked intelligence, Trump's special envoy calls the assessment on Iran's nuclear sites 'treasonous'. Despite claims of obliteration, new reports suggest otherwise.
A U.S. official reveals that the recent airstrikes on Iran's nuclear sites didn't obliterate the program as claimed by Trump, but only delayed it. Key senators demand answers amid conflicting reports.
A new U.S. intelligence report reveals that Iran's nuclear program was only slightly set back by recent U.S. strikes, contradicting President Trump's claims of total destruction. The report highlights that significant damage occurred but crucial infrastructure remains intact.
Despite significant strikes on Iran's nuclear program, recent satellite images reveal that the US Air Force intentionally avoided key reactors, leaving critical infrastructure intact. Discover the implications of this strategic restraint.
Experts discuss the potential environmental consequences of Israel's military strikes on Iran's uranium enrichment sites, asserting that while the attacks are concerning, they are unlikely to cause severe radioactive threats.
President Trump embarks on a pivotal four-day trip to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE, aiming to strengthen economic ties while sidestepping major security issues, including the Iran nuclear threat.