New Intelligence Confirms Iran’s Active Nuclear Weapons Program

Wednesday, May 28, 2025, 7:32 pm

Explosive reports from the intelligence community confirm that Iran is actively advancing its nuclear weapons program. The findings reveal an expanding arsenal and enhanced ballistic missile capabilities, intensifying global scrutiny and diplomatic pressure amid ongoing indirect talks to curb Tehran’s nuclear ambitions.

foxnews.com / Explosive new intelligence report reveals Iran's nuclear weapons program still active

A new Austrian intelligence reports says Iran is continuing with its nuclear program as the U.S. and Iran hold indirect talks over dismantling Tehran’s atomic weapons program.

nypost.com / Explosive new intelligence report reveals Iran’s nuclear weapons program still active

New report states Tehran possesses growing arsenal of ballistic missiles capable of delivering nuclear warheads.

axios.com / Scoop: Gulf leaders told Trump they oppose strikes on Iran's nuclear program

The leaders of Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates all argued against a strike on Iran's nuclear facilities during President Trump's recent visit and encouraged him to continue pushing for a new nuclear deal, three sources with knowledge of the talks tell Axios. Why it matters: Saudi…

alternet.org / Revealed: Gulf leaders seek Trump assist as they worry 'Netanyahu will pull the trigger'

Iran once had one of the most westernized governments in the Islamic world, but since 1979, the country has been under extreme fundamentalist Shiite rule. The Iranian government, after 46 years, remains hostile to the United States and Israel. And the regime in Tehran is also a foe of the Sunni…


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