Iran maintains it rejects "weapons of mass destruction" but will equip itself to "the extent necessary for the defense of ...
Military action would break with longstanding U.S. policy of stopping Tehran’s weapons program through diplomatic means.
The head of Iran's Atomic Energy Organization (AEOI) has indicated that the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) will ...
The UN's nuclear watchdog believes Iran is ramping up it's nuclear program with advanced technology, pushing its program ...
Iran is engaged in nuclear-related activities at more than a dozen locations across the country. Its largest enrichment facility is at Natanz, while its sole nuclear power plant is at ...
to 3 to 5 percent for nuclear power plants, and up to 20 percent for some kinds of research. An atomic bomb requires enrichment to 85 percent U-235 or more. Iran has tried to avoid the ...
It came as a US intelligence report said that Iran had enough fissile material to potentially produce more than a dozen nuclear weapons, and that the risk of Tehran becoming a nuclear power ...
Iran’s increase in the amount of uranium ... a process that refines the raw material so that it can be used as fuel in civil nuclear power generation or, potentially, nuclear weapons.
Uranium enrichment raises that fraction, to 3 to 5 percent for nuclear power plants and up to 20 percent for some kinds of research. An atomic bomb requires enrichment to 85 percent or more.
"The steps are being taken to protect the country's interests and further develop the peaceful nuclear ... Plant in Natanz, thus further enhancing its enrichment capacity," said the E3. "Iran ...
According to ISNA, while thermal power plants account for 82 percent of Iran's power generation capacity, they produce over 94 percent of the electricity consumed nationwide. This achievement ...
Fall of Syrian regime – and backing from Trump – opens ‘unique window of opportunity’ for Netanyahu to act on Tehran ...