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- Iran’s Nuclear Dreams May Survive Even a Devastating American Blow
Iran’s Nuclear Dreams May Survive Even a Devastating American Blow Through revolution and upheaval, the program has become intertwined with the country’s security and national identity
- Iran’s Nuclear Dreams May Survive Devastating U. S. Blow
New York Times: “Since Iran first embarked on an ambitious civilian nuclear program in 1974 under the shah, Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, Iran’s leaders have viewed it as a proud symbol of the country’s leadership in the Muslim world, a reflection of its commitment to scientific research, and an insurance policy in its dangerous neighborhood ”
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- Iran’s Nuclear Dreams May Survive Even a Devastating American Blow . . .
Trump decimates Iran’s nuke sites: What next as Khamenei mulls options after devastating blow Hindustan Times 2025-06-23, 10:28 US airstrike devastates Iran’s Fordow nuclear facility, satellite images reveal
- THE NEW YORK TIMES – MONDAY, JUNE 23, 2025 | Boomers Daily
Iran’s Nuclear Dreams May Survive Even a Devastating American Blow Israel Pounds Tehran Amid Growing Calls for De-Escalation Israel said it had targeted a paramilitary headquarters and a notorious prison in Tehran, along with access routes to the Fordo nuclear site
- surviving nuclear war - Rethinking Security
If there’s a global nuclear war, will anyone survive? Should people in the peace movement be even talking about survival, when the priority is prevention? And how possibly could thinking of post-war survival be relevant to security today?
- Ending nuclear weapons, before they end us - The Lancet
The Committee warned that the menace of nuclear weapons is now more urgent than ever before In the words of Committee Chair Jørgen Watne Frydnes, “it is naive to believe our civilisation can survive a world order in which global security depends on nuclear weapons
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