Iran nuclear program
Coverage of Iran nuclear program in the Nexus archive.
- Poll finds Americans want Iran war ended, but few say U.S. got better of agreement
A poll reveals most Americans believe the Iran nuclear program has not been stopped and that the conflict was not worth its costs, despite a majority wanting the war ended. Few respondents think the U.S. benefited from the agreement.
- Poll finds Americans want Iran war ended, but few say U.S. got better of agreement
A poll reveals most Americans want the Iran war ended, believe the U.S. did not benefit from the agreement, and suspect Iran's nuclear program remains active. Many also think the conflict's costs outweighed its benefits.
- White House delivers Iran agreement to Congress
The White House sent a 14-point memorandum of understanding to Congress to temporarily halt hostilities with Iran. The agreement, signed by President Donald Trump in France, sets up 60 days of further negotiations on Iran's nuclear program. GOP senators and some House Republicans expressed anger over the delayed disclosure of the document to lawmakers.
- Iran nuclear program relatively unchanged since start of war: IAEA
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reported to U.N. member states that Iran’s nuclear program has shown no major changes since the start of the U.S.-Israeli conflict in Iran three months ago. The IAEA’s first report on the issue since the conflict began found the program to be relatively unchanged.
- Iran's new ayatollah has personally ordered all of the country's enriched uranium to remain in the country in huge blow to Trump peace plans
Iran's new ayatollah has ordered all of the country's enriched uranium to remain within Iran, representing a significant setback to Trump administration peace negotiations. The decision undermines diplomatic efforts and escalates tensions over Iran's nuclear program.
- Fetterman won’t budge on Iran war powers vote
Senator John Fetterman refuses to change his vote against a Democratic war powers resolution on Iran, citing concerns about Iran's nuclear program as more important than party pressure. His opposition was decisive in killing the Senate measure last week in a 49-50 vote, and he remains unmoved by intraparty criticism despite acknowledging the political damage to his standing as a Democrat.
- Trump has Iran on the ropes — and critics still don’t get his edge
The article claims Trump has successfully pressured Iran into abandoning its nuclear program and supporting terrorist groups through military strikes and a naval blockade, portraying him as a courageous and effective wartime leader. It compares Trump to a 'founder-president' with a mission-driven approach, linking him to the Founding Fathers and praising his risk-taking and leadership style.
- Trump's shocking Iran nuclear retreat after screaming at top generals in hours-long meltdown
President Donald Trump reportedly had a heated, hours-long meeting with top U.S. military generals over Iran's nuclear program, leading to an unexpected policy retreat. The incident highlights tensions within the administration regarding Iran strategy and military preparedness.
- Trump's shocking Iran nuclear retreat after screaming at top generals in hours-long meltdown
Donald Trump unexpectedly retreated from a hardline stance on Iran's nuclear program after an extended, heated meeting with top U.S. military officials, marking a significant policy shift.