Iran’s Natanz Nuclear Facility Hit by “Sabotage”
The incident at Natanz comes during a tense period in the region and amid renewed negotiations on the Iran nuclear deal.
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The incident at Natanz comes during a tense period in the region and amid renewed negotiations on the Iran nuclear deal.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin will visit Israel in what may be his toughest mission in office yet.
Agreeing a return to the JCPOA nuclear deal is made more complicated by Israel’s avowal to not allow Iran to obtain nuclear weapons.
ISIS members had inflitrated the camp which was breeding ground for terrorist resurgence and indoctrination.
Houthi rebels have attacked Saudi military bases and key oil holding and distribution facilities marking a major ramp up of violence.
“We look forward to renewing our Strategic Dialogue with the Government of Iraq over the month of April,” WH press secretary Jen Psaki said.
As America continues to debate a possible return to the Iran nuclear deal, we can expect more rhetoric, sporadic jockeying, and skirmishes.
The NSA intercepted messages from Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps in January where members discussed attacking Ft. McNair, near D.C.
Secondary explosions were reported after the airstrikes likely caused by ammunition hit by the incoming missiles exploding.
Iranian proxy militias will stop attacking U.S. forces if Prime Minister Kadhimi formally demands that the US withdrawals all troops.
But with the reporting citing official sources from the US, it would give the impression that Iran was retaliating for Israeli attacks.
“The Iranian nuclear aspiration must be stopped. If the world stops them before, it’s very much good. But if not, we must stand independently”