On the 90th day of the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran, President Trump reiterated his refusal to allow Tehran to possess nuclear weapons. This statement coincides with increased military actions in the region, including intense Israeli airstrikes on southern Lebanon.
Sergey Shoigu, Secretary of the Russian Security Council, expressed Moscow's concerns following the United States' refusal to voluntarily commit to the strategic nuclear arms reduction treaty. This rejection comes at a sensitive time for relations between the two nations.
Russia and China have expressed their shared concern regarding the intentions of some non-nuclear EU member states to acquire nuclear weapons. This warning comes amid rising fears of a new arms race in Europe, which could impact regional and global stability.
A senior Russian diplomat has warned that the deployment of nuclear weapons in non-nuclear European countries poses a direct threat to Russian national security. This statement comes amid escalating tensions between Russia and Western nations, raising concerns about an arms race in the region.
U.S. President Donald Trump faces significant challenges in negotiating a comprehensive agreement with Iran, as the Iranian regime possesses an estimated stockpile of <strong>11 tons</strong> of uranium, raising fears of the potential for producing <strong>100 nuclear weapons</strong>.
Moscow has issued warnings regarding the potential repercussions of French President Emmanuel Macron's plans to deploy nuclear weapons in European countries. The Russian National Security Council emphasized that these plans could escalate tensions in the region, prompting a reassessment of military priorities in the event of conflict.
According to the Wall Street Journal, Iran still possesses most of the necessary tools to create a nuclear bomb, including large quantities of enriched uranium, complicating nuclear negotiations. This revelation raises international concerns about Iran's leverage in upcoming talks.
The Russian Deputy Security Chief reported that Iran has conducted tests on its nuclear weapons, raising concerns about regional stability. This announcement comes at a sensitive time marked by increasing tensions in the area.
Recent developments indicate that Russia and the United States are approaching a critical point in their conflict, with increasing discussions about the potential use of nuclear weapons. Amid these tense atmospheres, the question arises as to who will endure longer in this ongoing global war.
Former U.S. Vice President Mike Pence stated that Iran has been a problem for 47 years, expressing satisfaction with former President Donald Trump's decision to take action against the Iranian regime. Pence emphasized the need to end the mission in Iran to ensure it does not acquire nuclear weapons.