Trump, Xi discuss Iran nuclear crisis
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US ramps nuclear weapons production to Cold War levels as China pursues 'unprecedented' buildup
The U.S. is producing nuclear weapons at levels not seen since the Cold War, Energy Secretary Chris Wright says, citing threats from China and Iran.
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,
An Iranian flag flutters in the Islamic republic in 2010 next to a surface-to-surface Qiam-1 (Rising) missile, which was test fired a day before Iran was due to launch its Russian-built first nuclear power plant. (AFP PHOTO via Getty Images) Energy ...
Energy Secretary Chris Wright issued a stark warning to lawmakers on Wednesday, revealing that Iran is now “frighteningly close” to securing the materials needed for a nuclear bomb. This assessment comes nearly three months into a U.
Donald Trump has defended his recent criticism of Pope Leo XIV saying he has a “right to disagree” over Iran's nuclear weapon.
Historic summit . Chinese leader Xi Jinping hailed a new era of US-China relations defined by “stable” ties during talks with President Donald Trump in Beijing today.
US officials have said a nuclear detonation would render portions of low-Earth orbit useless for up to a year.
President Donald Trump discusses the Iran conflict, gas prices, the SAVE America Act, the midterm elections and more on 'Special Report.'
Russian President Vladimir Putin has claimed that what he called the world’s most powerful missile system — dubbed “Satan II” by NATO — will be ready for “combat duty” by the end of the year after a successful test on Tuesday.