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Israel strikes Iran’s nuclear sites and kills top generals. Iran retaliates with missile barrages. By The Associated Press Updated June 13, 2025, 11:54 p.m.
Iran will not retaliate further against the United States's strikes on the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program or pursue nuclear “militarization,” according to one of the country’s top ...
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Israel killed at least 14 scientists in an unprecedented attack on Iran’s nuclear know-how Outside experts say the attack can only set back Iran's nuclear program, not stop it.
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