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President Obama got a deal that put a lid on Iran's nuclear program without firing a single shot.
But personally, I'd rather deal with the other problems having put that lid on their nuclear program than still to be facing that.
And overnight, we heard that they have said that they have targeted military sites in the area of Tehran, what they call centrifuge production sites that are, according to the army here, used for Iran's nuclear program.
And overnight, we heard that they have said that they have targeted military sites in the area of Tehran, what they call centrifuge production sites that are, according to the army here, used for Iran's nuclear program.
Israel says its attacks on Iran are necessary to stop what it calls imminent production of a nuclear weapon, but Tehran insists its nuclear program is only for civilian purposes.
Well, our analysis editor, Ross Atkins, along with the team at BBC Verify, have taken a look at what we know about Iran's nuclear program.
Because if he is referring to completely eradicating Iran's nuclear capacity, then the general consensus is that they couldn't do that without some kind of U.S. involvement because of the fact that some of their nuclear program is in this site, Fordo, which is deep under a mountain, underground, and could only really be struck were U.S. weapons to get involved to help out with that.
and we didn't end their nuclear program.
Trump took an enormous risk, put our service members in harm's way, bombed Iran for the first time ever with the largest conventional weapons ever manufactured, which we used for the first time in this bombing, and we didn't end their nuclear program.
As we've recently been reminded, Iran's nuclear program has been at the centre of that struggle.
Billions are being spent on weapons for itself and regional allies as well as on Iran's nuclear program and the government's security forces.
The chief of the International Atomic Energy Agency today, though, pushing back against the White House's claims that Iran's nuclear program is obliterated, saying the country could produce enriched uranium again in, quote, "a matter of months." Frankly speaking, one cannot claim that everything has disappeared and there is nothing there.
The chief of the International Atomic Energy Agency today, though, pushing back against the White House's claims that Iran's nuclear program is obliterated, saying the country could produce enriched uranium again in, quote, a matter of months.
Well, what Iranians have said repeatedly is that they're willing to curtail, significantly curtail their nuclear program in return for sanctions relief.
Well, what Iranians have said repeatedly is that they're willing to curtail, significantly curtail their nuclear program in return for sanctions relief.
However, it's believed that this organization is critical to Kim Jong-un's continued power, enabling him to buy political support and fund North Korea's nuclear program.
and fund North Korea's nuclear program.
The leaders of South Korea, Japan and China are gathering in Seoul ahead of talks aimed at improving relations. It's the first trilateral meeting between the three neighbors in more than four years, and there's much to discuss, with trade, climate change and disaster response all on the table. However, the official agenda doesn't include discussion around North Korea's nuclear program or China's territorial dispute over Taiwan and the South China Sea.
However, the official agenda doesn't include discussion around North Korea's nuclear program or China's territorial dispute over Taiwan and the South China Sea.