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Iran’s foreign minister says the country is open to resuming nuclear talks with the U.S. if guaranteed no further attacks.
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The Marine Corps is in the process of retiring the AV-8B Harrier, which is designed for short takeoffs and vertical landings.
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Japan is the one place in the world that has felt, and personally mourned, the staggering damage of nuclear warfare. The ...
July 16 marks 80 years since the first atomic bomb was detonated. The specter of nuclear annihilation has been with us ever ...
Iran suspends cooperation with the IAEA following airstrikes on nuclear facilities while signaling openness to diplomacy with the U.S.
The world is grappling with the enormous implications after the United States inserted itself into Israel’s war against Iran. The U.S. strikes on three nuclear sites raised urgent questions ...
Russia's role in the Israel-Iran crisis is constrained by its war in Ukraine and desire to re-engage the Trump administration. But Moscow could get some benefits from letting Tehran down.
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