# Iran Nuclear Program
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Brinkmanship at Bürgenstock: The High-Stakes Shadow Dance Over Iran’s Nuclear Future
IAEA Chief Rafael Grossi’s meeting with Swiss officials highlights a critical juncture in the Iranian nuclear standoff. While the U.S. claims progress on site inspections, Tehran remains defiant, linking transparency to broader geopolitical concessions and the aftermath of recent military strikes.

Netanyahu Signals Gaza Expansion and Regional Escalation Amid Tightening Ties with Trump
Prime Minister Netanyahu has ordered the expansion of Israeli control in Gaza to 70% and confirmed that troops have crossed Lebanon's Litani River. He highlighted daily strategic consultations with President Trump aimed at permanently neutralizing Iran's nuclear capabilities.

The Zero-Enrichment Ultimatum: Trump and Netanyahu Realign on Iran Strategy
President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu have synchronized their strategy on Iran, establishing a 'zero enrichment' prerequisite for any future nuclear deal. While the U.S. explores reopening the Strait of Hormuz, Israel has reaffirmed its right to unilateral military action in Lebanon and beyond.

A Tactical Convergence: Washington and Beijing Signal Rare Alignment on Iran and Trade
US and Chinese leaders have reached a significant consensus in Beijing, focusing on Middle East security and trade stabilization. The agreement highlights a mutual opposition to a nuclear-armed Iran and includes a commitment for China to purchase 200 Boeing aircraft and increase American oil imports.

Brinkmanship in the Gulf: Why the Latest U.S.-Iran Peace Plan is Stillborn
A 14-point U.S. truce proposal has reached a deadlock as Iran rejects nuclear capitulation and President Trump labels Tehran's counter-demands unacceptable. The standoff is escalating maritime tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, where a buildup of international naval forces threatens to spark a wider conflict.

The Perpetual Shadow: Netanyahu Signals No Respite in the Campaign Against Iran’s Nuclear Ambitions
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has declared that the US-Israeli military campaign against Iran is ongoing, with a primary focus on the physical removal of enriched uranium and the destruction of nuclear facilities. Despite extensive previous strikes, Netanyahu warns that Iranian proxies remain armed and that the strategic goals of the operation have not yet been fully realized.

The Aftermath of ‘Midnight Hammer’: Trump Grapples with the Radioactive Rubble of Iran’s Nuclear Program
President Trump has admitted that recovering enriched uranium from Iranian nuclear sites destroyed in last year's 'Operation Midnight Hammer' will be a 'long and difficult' process. The strikes on Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan have neutralized Tehran's immediate nuclear capacity but left behind a complex and hazardous recovery mission.

A New Red Line: Israel Signals a Hardline US Pivot on Iranian Enrichment and Gulf Security
Prime Minister Netanyahu has announced a strategic shift in U.S. policy under the Trump-Vance administration, focusing on the total elimination of Iran's uranium enrichment for decades. The plan includes the removal of enriched materials and a joint U.S.-Israeli maritime blockade of the Strait of Hormuz to maximize economic pressure.

Macron’s Strategic Divorce: France Rebuffs US-Israel Offensive in the Strait of Hormuz
President Emmanuel Macron has distanced France from US and Israeli military actions against Iran, calling the goal of 'liberating' the Strait of Hormuz via force unrealistic. He emphasized that France was not consulted on these unilateral decisions and will not provide military support to bail out the coalition if the situation fails.

The Ultimate Heist: Inside the Pentagon’s High-Stakes Plan to Seize Iran's Enriched Uranium
U.S. special operations forces, including Delta Force and the 82nd Airborne, are reportedly practicing a high-risk mission to seize nearly 441kg of enriched uranium from Iranian nuclear facilities. The plan involves a massive deployment of over 6,000 troops to secure sites at Isfahan and Fordow amidst severe logistical and security concerns.