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Satellite imagery shows trucks at two key sites the day before the American strikes, suggesting uranium could have been moved ...
After the U.S. took military action against three nuclear sites in Iran, reaction across the political spectrum was swift ...
The three sites hit by U.S. bombs — Fordo, Isfahan, and Natanz — contained nuclear material in the form of uranium enriched ...
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The Trump administration is doing a victory lap after a surprise attack on three Iranian nuclear sites Saturday. The White House is also facing pushback from some lawmakers.
NPR's Andrew Limbong speaks with journalist Robin Wright, who's written extensively on Iranian politics, about what the U.S. strike on Iran could mean for both countries.
Hadeel Al-Shalchi speaks with Israelis on the morning after the U.S. bombing of Ira; one man said his ruined home was the price for destroying Iran's nuclear program.
NPR's Andrew Limbong speaks with Iranian-American writer Kaveh Akbar about how he's processing the U.S. strikes again Iran through writing.
Hammer," the American military strikes on nuclear facilities in Iran were complex, with the details closely held.
Many Iranians are confused and experiencing mixed emotions right now – some hoping the US strikes will bring an end to the hardline regime, others worry it'll start a broader war.
In the U.S., reaction from Iranian-Americans to Saturday's bombings in Iran is a mix of fear and concern. We speak with people in Los Angeles, which has a large population of Iranian-Americans.
Iran's leadership is considering what to do after yesterday's US airstrike. Jane Arraf covers Egypt, Iraq, and other parts of the Middle East for NPR News.
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