Iran, Trump and nuclear
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As nuclear war threats from Russia and Middle East tensions escalate, a map identifies 12 countries with the best survival chances if World War 3 breaks out
Eight months after Kansas congressmen claimed Iran's nuclear program was "obliterated," President Donald Trump has again attacked Iran.
The Get the Facts Data Team researched and analyzed what is known about Iran’s nuclear capabilities and what it means for stability in the Middle East and beyond.
President Donald Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff revealed in an interview this week that Iranian negotiators told him in the lead-up to the U.S.-Israeli military operation in Iran that they had enough enriched uranium to "make 11 nuclear bombs.
President Trump said he expects the bombing campaign to last four to five weeks, but "we have [the] capability to go far longer than that."
Rear Admiral Mike Brookes said in a statement to the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission that the Chinese Navy has "dramatically increased” production and could soon strike "large portions" of the United States.
Russian propagandists have threatened strikes on Europe following Iran's supreme leader's death, as simulation shows catastrophic impact on British cities
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Study finds AIs treat nuclear arms as strategy, not taboo, rejecting surrender and negotiation
In 86% to 95% of scenarios the models escalated, in 95% both parties threatened nuclear strikes, and no model chose 'harmony or withdrawal'.