Iran, Trump and Nuclear Program
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Nostradamus prediction 2026: Did the '7-month nuclear war' prophecy predict World War 3 amid US-Israel-Iran tensions? Check prediction vs reality
India, May 13 -- Claims linking Nostradamus' prophecies to a possible World War 3 in 2026 have resurfaced amid rising tensions in the Middle East, especially involving the US, Israel, and Iran. Social media discussions often suggest that his writings predicted a global nuclear conflict.
Against a backdrop of increased tension among the world’s major powers, the risks and effects of nuclear war have received growing interest in recent years. These topics were discussed at the highest political and scientific levels during the Cold War.
After winning a Breakthrough Prize, the world’s most lucrative science award, theoretical physicist David Gross is using the moment to warn of nuclear war’s existential threat—and how we can escape it
Yes, we are paying a little more for gas and those products and services affected by oil prices. These are tiny sacrifices to prevent the evil regime in Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon (“Iran’s top diplomat briefly returns to Pakistan but Trump says the sides can talk by phone,
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They built a missile to stop nuclear war - then realized it might start one
The invention of nuclear weapons changed warfare forever, but stopping them proved even harder than building them. In this video we explore the terrifying reality of nuclear missile defense - from Tsar Bomba and Cold War arms races to interceptor missiles,
With the specter of another global conflict on the horizon, individuals worldwide are weighing their options for potential safe havens. Russia's persistent nuclear threats against Western nations, emerging tensions in the Middle East, and speculation about ...
President Trump said one of the major reasons he went to war was to deny Iran the ability to develop nuclear weapons, and a new report claims Iran’s nuclear program hasn’t changed since the war began.
The Iran war’s global energy shock is causing some nations in Asia and Africa to boost nuclear power generation and spurring atomic energy plans in non-nuclear countries on both continents.
A recent study has pinpointed just two countries that could survive a nuclear war. This comes as tensions have intensified in recent days, with America and Israel, both nuclear-armed nations, launching missile attacks against Iran. Israel has struck Tehran ...
Former National Counterterrorism Center Director Joe Kent said the U.S. intelligence community agreed prior to the war that Iran was not developing a nuclear weapon.