Trump Weighs Iran Strike Amid Nuclear Concerns and Military Build-Up
US President Donald Trump has indicated that he is seriously considering a military strike on Iran, though he has not issued a final order. According to senior White House aides, Trump is monitoring developments closely and wants to give Iran a final opportunity to halt its nuclear program voluntarily. The current focus is on Iran’s Fordow uranium enrichment facility, an underground site believed to be heavily fortified and capable of withstanding conventional attacks. Only advanced bun
Trump Weighs Iran Strike Amid Nuclear Concerns and Military Build-Up
US President Donald Trump has indicated that he is seriously considering a military strike on Iran, though he has not issued a final order. According to senior White House aides, Trump is monitoring developments closely and wants to give Iran a final opportunity to halt its nuclear program voluntarily. The current focus is on Iran’s Fordow uranium enrichment facility, an underground site believed to be heavily fortified and capable of withstanding conventional attacks. Only advanced bun
Are U.S. allies losing faith in nuclear protection? The risks of a third nuclear age
In 1961, the president of France posed a hard question to the US president: Would the United States really risk its own destruction to protect its allies in Europe from a nuclear strike? The inquiry was rooted in skepticism that the US would ever trade one of its cities for the defense of a partner nation. Not reassured, France had already taken matters into its own hands by conducting its first nuclear weapons test the previous year, thus ensuring a measure of strategic independence.
Are U.S. allies losing faith in nuclear protection? The risks of a third nuclear age
In 1961, the president of France posed a hard question to the US president: Would the United States really risk its own destruction to protect its allies in Europe from a nuclear strike? The inquiry was rooted in skepticism that the US would ever trade one of its cities for the defense of a partner nation. Not reassured, France had already taken matters into its own hands by conducting its first nuclear weapons test the previous year, thus ensuring a measure of strategic independence.









