The United States is mulling a strike on Iran as early as this weekend, but President Donald Trump has yet to make the final decision, according to a report by CNN.
Christopher Yeaw, US Assistant Secretary for arms control and non-proliferation at the State Department, said, "If adversaries conduct nuclear tests but the US does not, America is putting itself at an intolerable disadvantage. The Trump administration will seek to level the playing field."
In a post on X, citing a report by The Washington Post, Tewari questioned whether China carried out a nuclear test on June 22, 2020, just a week after the Galwan Valley clash, at a time when the world was grappling with the devastating impact of COVID-19.
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warned the US as indirect nuclear talks with Washington resumed in Geneva. He challenged American military claims, while President Donald Trump stressed the "consequences" of failing to reach a deal. The negotiations follow earlier tensions, including US strikes and
US President Donald Trump warned of consequences if Iran fails to reach a deal ahead of Geneva talks. He credited recent US B-2 strikes on Iranian nuclear sites for pushing Tehran back to diplomacy, expressed hope for more reasonable negotiations, and emphasised regional stability despite ac
The share markets in the country opened on a cautious note on Tuesday amid fresh tensions escalating between the United States and Iran, as the two nations began indirect nuclear talks in Geneva.
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