President Donald Trump said the United States is not involved in the conflict between Iran and Israel, but as the archenemies launched a fresh barrage of air strikes at each other, he admitted it's "possible" that will change.
Israel and Iran kept up their attacks on each other on June 15 as leaders of the Group of Seven began gathering in Canada for a summit expected to discuss the fighting and ways to keep the conflict from further escalating.
The deadly fighting between Israel and Iran is unlikely to bring Moscow closer to ending its invasion of Ukraine, and there are several ways it could play into Russia’s hands. But they may not move the dial dramatically in a war that seems destined to continue for months to come, or more.
Listeners to RFE/RL's Radio Farda sent message from inside Iran as Israel and Iran launched fresh air strikes on each other for a third straight day.
US President Donald Trump and Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin spoke for nearly an hour by phone on June 14, with discussions centering on the latest armed conflict between Iran and Israel.
Did you know that the same technology used to power a city can also be used to build a nuclear bomb? It's uranium enrichment, a process at the heart of the ongoing debate around Iran’s nuclear program.
Iran’s retaliatory missile barrage on Israel has left dozens dead and injured, with many survivors describing harrowing scenes of destruction and fear.
After Israel launched attacks across Iran on June 12, there were reports of damage to some Iranian nuclear facilities.
The Israeli military operation against Iran’s nuclear enrichment facilities and ballistic missile program and the US reaction has set up a test for US President Donald Trump and his campaign promise to keep the United States out of foreign conflicts.
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