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Americans struggle beats alternative of Iran having nuclear weapon: Rep. Ryan Zinke
(NewsNation) — Rep. Ryan Zinke, R-Mont., joins “Batya!” to discuss Americans struggling with rising costs as the conflict with Iran continues. Zinke argues that affordability challenges are preferable to the alternative of Iran obtaining a nuclear weapon.
Iran-US deal: Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei clarified that no agreement has been reached with the US yet. Over the past weeks, the two sides have exchanged several proposed plans outlining conditions for ending the conflict.
Chances of a nuclear deal between the U.S. and Iran this year haven't moved much on prediction markets after Axios reported that the two agreed to a ceasefire.
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New details just surfaced on Russia’s super-weapon sub Khabarovsk — 135 meters long, carrying six nuclear torpedoes designed to wash coastlines with radioactive waves
In February 2024, Vladimir Putin sat for an interview and casually confirmed something Western intelligence agencies had tracked for years: Russia had successfully tested Poseidon, a nuclear-powered underwater drone designed to cross entire ocean basins autonomously and detonate near an enemy’s coast.
Weapons-grade plutonium can fuel nuclear reactors known as mixed oxide reactors, but none of these exist in the U.S.
By Tamara Vaal, Mariya Gordeyeva and Anastasia Lyrchikova ASTANA, May 28 (Reuters) - Russia signed an agreement on Thursday with Kazakhstan to build the first nuclear power plant in Central Asia's largest country at a cost of about $16.
Representative Nancy Mace (R-SC) on CNN defended the military action against Iran. Rep. Mace compared the cost of Iran to the cost of aiding Ukraine stating that Iran conflict is in the interest of United States to not allow them to get nuclear weapons: LAURA COATES,
President Trump said he's meeting in the Situation Room to finalize the terms of the peace deal to end the war with Iran. Natalie Brand reports from the White House.