Former U.S. President Donald Trump stated that Iran does not possess nuclear weapons and assured that the Strait of Hormuz will remain open and secure. These remarks come amid rising tensions in the region.
Russian intelligence reports that the European Union has begun secretly developing its nuclear weapons capabilities, raising international concerns. European leaders are working to prepare public opinion for this new direction.
Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council, confirmed that Iran has tested nuclear weapons, raising concerns about regional stability and diplomatic efforts to ease tensions between Tehran and Washington. These statements come at a sensitive time for the region.
The White House has responded to media reports suggesting the potential use of nuclear weapons against Iran, calling such claims 'foolish.' This statement comes amid rising tensions in the region.
The Iranian news agency Fars has announced a detailed 10-point plan aimed at establishing the foundation for negotiations with the United States in Islamabad. This plan includes Iran's commitment not to pursue nuclear weapons, along with proposals to end attacks on Iran and its allied groups.
The White House firmly denied any intention to use nuclear weapons against Iran after controversial statements made by former President Donald Trump. This denial comes at a sensitive time marked by escalating tensions in U.S.-Iran relations.
On Tuesday, the White House officially denied any intention from Washington to use nuclear weapons against Iran, reaffirming the United States' commitment to peace and stability in the region. This statement comes amid rising tensions between the two nations.
On Tuesday, the White House firmly denied any intention to use nuclear weapons against Iran, responding to comments made by the Vice President. This statement was issued via a post on X, clarifying that the Vice President's remarks did not imply such intentions.
The White House has denied any consideration of using nuclear weapons against Iran following a series of harsh threats from President Donald Trump. This denial came after Trump's alarming warning that a 'whole civilization will perish' if Iran does not open the Strait of Hormuz by Tuesday.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump stated that a potential war with Iran primarily revolves around preventing Tehran from obtaining nuclear weapons. He highlighted this issue as a top priority for the United States.
Reports from the Chinese military newspaper indicate that Japan possesses a significant stockpile of plutonium, enough to produce approximately 5,500 nuclear warheads. This revelation raises international concerns about Japan's expanding defense capabilities.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has urged the West to provide comprehensive security guarantees that include nuclear weapons for Ukraine. He emphasized that joining NATO alone is insufficient to secure Ukraine's future amid ongoing threats from Russia.
Valentina Matviyenko, Chairwoman of the Federation Council of Russia, emphasized that many countries now view nuclear weapons as their only means of defense. This statement comes amid rising geopolitical tensions worldwide.
U.S. Deputy Spokesperson Tommy Bigot stated that Iran will not be able to possess nuclear weapons, emphasizing that military operations against Iran will conclude within weeks. This statement was made during an interview with Al Jazeera.
U.S. official Lester Munson confirmed that Washington's primary goal is to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons, emphasizing the importance of international cooperation in this effort. The U.S. is enhancing diplomatic and economic pressures on Tehran to ensure regional security.
South Korea, through its chief diplomat, <strong>Choo Hyun</strong>, has denied any intention to acquire nuclear weapons following speculation about nuclear fuel cycle updates and nuclear submarines. These statements come at a sensitive time marked by increasing tensions in the region.
The United States is contemplating the use of tactical nuclear weapons in response to Iran, amidst stalled nuclear negotiations. This was confirmed by writer Dmitry Kozyakin in an article for 'Izvestia'.
Predictions indicate that if Iran survives any military conflict, it will intensify its resolve to develop nuclear weapons as an effective deterrent against potential attacks. This shift could alter the balance of power in the region.
US President Donald Trump stated that the military presence in Iran has achieved its goal, confirming that troops will depart the country within two to three weeks. He emphasized that any Iranian attempts to acquire nuclear weapons will face overwhelming responses.
Warren Buffett, the CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, warns that the spread of nuclear weapons, particularly in Iran, heightens the risk of catastrophic conflicts. He emphasizes the significant increase in the number of nuclear-armed nations, raising global concerns.
New information has emerged regarding a secret nuclear project in Iran, identifying previously undisclosed facilities. This revelation comes at a critical time as concerns grow over Iran's potential to develop nuclear weapons.
Iran has announced that it is not seeking to acquire nuclear weapons, but it is considering the possibility of withdrawing from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. This announcement comes amid rising regional and international tensions regarding its nuclear program.
Expert Ali Faiz from the Crisis Group warns that military pressure will not resolve the rising tensions between the United States, Israel, and Iran. He indicates that escalation could drive oil prices above <strong>$250</strong> per barrel, leading to a global economic shock.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un announced his intention to irreversibly enhance the country's nuclear capabilities amid rising regional and international tensions. This declaration was made during a ruling party meeting in Pyongyang, emphasizing the importance of military nuclear development for national security.
Israel is actively working to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons, a goal it publicly declares. However, the double standards in this regard may lead to severe consequences for regional and international security.
Voices within the Iranian regime, particularly from the Revolutionary Guard leaders, are increasingly calling for a review of the fatwa prohibiting nuclear weapons issued by Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. These demands arise amid rising external threats, raising questions about the future of Iran's nuclear policy.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has raised questions about the potential breaking of nuclear taboos, igniting discussions on U.S. nuclear policy and its global security implications. His comments come at a sensitive time amid rising fears of a new nuclear arms race.
Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova warned that European countries would be the first victims of potential nuclear blackmail by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky if Kyiv acquires nuclear weapons. This statement highlights serious security concerns for Europe amid rising tensions between Russia and Ukraine.
The Israeli military announced a large-scale operation targeting Iranian nuclear weapon sites, involving over <strong>50 warplanes</strong>. This operation reflects a significant escalation in regional tensions.
The G7, during its meeting in Paris, seeks to establish a unified stance with the United States to end the war in Iran amid rising regional tensions. Foreign ministers focus on enhancing cooperation and coordinating efforts to address security challenges.