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Israel's conflict with Iran takes focus
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President Trump left the Group of Seven summit in Canada a day early to deal with the conflict between Israel and Iran.
If the U.S. decides to support Israel more directly in its attack on Iran, one option for Washington would be to provide the “bunker-buster” bombs believed necessary to significantly damage the Fordo nuclear fuel enrichment plant,
Israel has targeted the secretive Fordow facility in recent days but, according to the IAEA, so far it has either been unwilling – or unable – to damage it. Here’s what we know.
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Only the U.S. military has the 30,000-pound bomb capable of reaching the facility and the bomber that can carry it.
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Kyle Bass, Hayman Capital Management founder and CIO, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the latest developments in the Israel-Iran conflict, America's role in the conflict, and more.
Centrifuges at Iran's underground uranium enrichment plant at Natanz were likely to have been "severely damaged if not destroyed altogether" following Israeli strikes on Friday, the head of the global nuclear watchdog has told the BBC.
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., discusses how President Donald Trump is handling conflicts in the Middle East on ‘Hannity.’
With their air defenses shredded, allies sidelined and stockpile of missiles running down, Iran's theocratic leaders face the prospect of having to submit to a tougher deal on their nuclear program as their only way out of a worsening situation.