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Even after airstrikes end, Iran's nuclear threat looms and diplomacy may be too late. Whenever the United States and Israel stop bombing Iran, they will have to figure out how to deal with the remnants of the country's nuclear program. NPR's Michele Kelemen reports it may be even harder now to talk Iran out of uranium enrichment.
On March 3, 2015, a day before Purim, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stood at the podium in the neoclassical, walnut-paneled House Chamber and delivered a speech against an impending nuclear deal with Iran to a special joint session of Congress.
In discussing his reasoning for launching U.S. airstrikes on Iran, President Donald Trump said, "An Iranian regime armed with long-range missiles and nuclear weapons would be a dire threat to every American.
The United States and Iran have reached an understanding on the “guiding principles” in nuclear talks, Tehran’s foreign minister said Tuesday, though he cautioned that work still needs to be done to reach an agreement and head off the threat of an ...
US president says move comes following ‘productive conversations’, but Iran says he is trying to ‘buy time’