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U.S., other big powers back Mideast nuclear arms ban

U.S., other big powers back Mideast nuclear arms ban

The United States, Russia, Britain, France and China on Wednesday voiced support for making the Middle East a nuclear-arms-free zone, which would mean Israel would have to scrap any atomic bombs it has.

 

Iran needs 'six years for bomb'

Iran needs 'six years for bomb'

The US military says Iran would need between four and six years to produce a usable atomic bomb.

 

Iran ridicules Obama's nuclear strategy

Iran's hard-line president has ridiculed President Obama's new strategy aimed at reducing the likelihood of nuclear conflict.

 

China agrees to discuss Iran sanctions

China agrees to discuss Iran sanctions

China has agreed to negotiate possible sanctions against Iran over Tehran's failure to comply with international regulations involving its nuclear energy program, the U.S.

 

Israel, Syria announce nuclear energy ambitions

Mideast rivals Israel and Syria announced on Tuesday ambitions to develop nuclear energy, with Israel facing the prospect that ...

 

Russia says won't back "crippling" Iran sanctions

Russia says won't back

Russia will not support "crippling" sanctions against Iran, including any that may be slapped on the Islamic Republic's banking or energy sectors, a senior Russian diplomat said Wednesday.

 

Iran nuclear offer falls short of world demands

Iran nuclear offer falls short of world demands

Iran has formally set out its terms for giving up most of its cache of enriched uranium in a confidential document, and the conditions fall short of what has been demanded by the United States and other world powers....

 

Iran to build nuke sites ‘inside mountains’

Iran to build nuke sites ‘inside mountains’

Iran plans to build two new uranium enrichment facilities deep inside mountains to protect them from attack.

 

Clinton: Iran is becoming a military dictatorship

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Monday that Iran is becoming a military dictatorship, a new U.S. accusation in ...

 

Clinton urges Iran to reconsider nuke plan

Clinton urges Iran to reconsider nuke plan

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton has told an international conference that Iran has left the world little choice but to take harsher action to contain its nuclear program.

 

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