A recent Pentagon update revealed that U.S. and allied strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities in June have set back Tehran’s atomic programme by between one and two years, a significant increase from earlier estimates. Revised Timeline for Iran’s Nuclear Capability In a press briefing, Pentagon

In a strong unified appeal, the Group of Seven (G7) countries have urged Iran to return to the negotiating table without delay and resume discussions aimed at reviving the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA). This comes amid mounting international concern over Iran’s expanding nuclear program and its decision to enrich uranium up to […]

Iran has categorically denied any commitment to resuming nuclear talks with the United States in the near future, declaring that “no promise has been made” and “no time has been set” for negotiations. Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that recent U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities have “seriously complicated” the diplomatic landscape, delaying any potential

U.S. Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has confirmed that Iran’s major nuclear facilities at Natanz, Fordow, and Isfahan were “destroyed” in the recent U.S. airstrikes and would take “years” to rebuild. Gabbard’s statement strongly supports President Donald Trump’s earlier claim of a decisive blow to Iran’s nuclear capabilities and directly counters media

US intelligence agencies have assessed that Iran possesses the capability to restart its nuclear program within a matter of months, despite recent military strikes by the United States targeting its major nuclear facilities. The revelation raises serious questions about the long-term effectiveness of military operations aimed at halting Tehran’s nuclear ambitions and

Iran has declared that its nuclear ambitions remain undeterred following recent US–Israeli airstrikes, asserting that the “game is not over” and confirming it still possesses significant quantities of enriched uranium. The statement comes as global concerns mount over Tehran’s ability to quickly resume its program despite military setbacks. Iran Still Has Enriched

Iran has firmly rejected restarting nuclear negotiations with the United States unless Israel ceases its ongoing military operations. This comes after former President Donald Trump set a firm deadline for dialogue, sparking fresh tensions in diplomatic relations. Iran’s Firm Stance on Diplomacy Tehran’s foreign ministry declared that dialogue with Washington is off the

Iranian state media has confirmed that loud explosions were heard near Natanz, the site of one of the country’s most significant uranium enrichment facilities. The development comes amid heightened tensions and a wave of suspected Israeli airstrikes across Iran targeting nuclear and military infrastructure. Explosions rock Natanz nuclear site Iranian state television

US President Donald Trump has again declared that he will not let Iran develop nuclear weapons, reinforcing a long-standing hardline position as the Middle East grapples with renewed instability. His statement came alongside a US government decision to evacuate non-essential personnel from its embassy in Iraq, citing increased security threats. Trump’s Stand on Iran’s