Trump said Friday that Iran must agree to never have a nuclear weapon and to reopen the Strait or Hormuz immediately, without tolls … war with Iran.
Is Trump Fit to Nuke the World? – CounterPunch.org
Military-industrialism maintains its assumed dominance over Planet Earth: We’ll always have war, no matter how many people suffer horrifically from it …
The USS Gerald R. Ford Has a New Job: Floating Nuclear Power Plant
That ended the longest-lasting deployment of a United States aircraft carrier since the Vietnam War. The carrier spent 326 days away from home, …
How the end of the nuclear file could reshape Iran, and the region – Al Jazeera
Until the June 2025 US attack on Iran’s main nuclear fuel production … Culturally, such a shift could begin to loosen the hold of the Cold War …
Peter Thiel moves family to Argentina to flee taxes, AI meltdown, potential nuclear war
… Buenos Aires as a refuge from high taxes, political turmoil and potential catastrophes like nuclear war, an AI meltdown — and high taxes.
Nuclear company taps cold war-era Plutonium in bid to accelerate US reactor buildout
Oklo CEO Jacob DeWitte joins ‘Mornings with Maria’ to discuss the rising AI energy demand, a major Meta partnership and President Donald Trump’s …
Why Iran fears a deal today means more war tomorrow – Financial Times
Iran no longer sees a nuclear deal with the US as a solution to its economic and security problems. It thinks America is unlikely to lift sanctions …
China’s ‘UNTOUCHABLE’ Nuclear City: ‘U.S. Can’t Wipe It Out Even With Most…’ | First …
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Cleric says Iran should not negotiate over nuclear issue
Hosseini Hamedani said parliament’s decisions should raise the cost of war for Iran’s enemies. “The Strait of Hormuz is our instrument of power and …
Trump meeting with aides to make ‘final determination’ on moving forward with Iran deal
… nuclear weapon, Vance framed the war’s accomplishments as something far less definitive. “We’re in a position where we could substantially set …
