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US lawmakers demand transparency on Israel nuclear capability **Washington, DC –** A group of Democrats in the United
lawmakers seeking clarifications about Israel’s nuclear programme — and the US policy of not talking about it. “We cannot develop coherent nonproliferation policy for the Middle East, including with respect to Iran’s civil nuclear
us in the Persian Gulf.” The lawmakers also noted that Israeli government officials have nodded towards their possession of the weapons, with heritage minister Amichai Eliyahu saying in 2023 that using a nuclear bomb
lawmakers. More recently, the administration of US President Barack Obama argued that the scope of military operations in Libya in 2011, which stretched beyond the 60-day deadline, was not subject to the War Powers
Israel launched their attacks two days earlier - on 28 February. At various points during a series of public remarks on the same day, Trump also repeated his refrain that "Iran can never have a nuclear
Israel, Qatar, Kuwait and the UAE. A preexisting transatlantic rift has been significantly worsened by the refusal of Washington’s Nato allies to get involved in the war with Iran after the initial US-Israeli
lawmaker Abbas Moghtadaei described the situation to state television on Tuesday afternoon. It came after an Iranian delegation, led by Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, returned to Tehran from Qatar amid efforts to reach
nuclear-armed, Muslim-majority swing state. There was serendipity to it too: when Pakistan demonstrated its capabilities against India, Trump was in power – a president who responds to strength – and the rules-based order
capability,” he told state-linked Mehr news agency on Friday. Mokhber said the authorities will by no means relinquish control “that we have gained through this war” and will endeavour to “alter the governing regime
Israel launching attacks on Iran on February 28. For the first time, the Pentagon publicly put the price tag of the war so far at $25bn, with Hegseth delivering an at-times caustic defence