Between the ongoing US-Israel military campaign against Iran since February 2026 and decades of deep intelligence, Iran’s ...
Satellite images out of Iran show that US and Israeli strikes have made direct hits to nuclear sites, military targets, drone and missile storage sites and regime buildings. But instead of wiping out ...
By Gram Slattery, Jonathan Landay and Erin Banco WASHINGTON, May 4 (Reuters) - U.S. intelligence assessments indicate that the time Iran would need to ⁠build a ⁠nuclear weapon has not changed since ...
In June 2025, concerns partly over Iran’s advancing nuclear programme triggered American and Israeli military action despite no clear evidence that Iran had decided to weaponise and posed an imminent ...
According to the Institute for Science and International Security's analysis, facilities related to the weaponization of enriched uranium, such as development sites, were specifically targeted.
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Iran’s nuclear program has suffered limited new damage despite the ongoing war, Reuters reported. Reuters said anonymous U.S. intelligence sources estimate Iran’s timeline for building a hypothetical ...
Iran is extremely unlikely to produce functional nuclear bombs in the current environment—and certainly not quickly. The disruptions from Israeli and U.S. operations (including the ongoing strikes), ...