Editorial: Stopping Iran's Nukes Should Not Be a Partisan Issue
- Israel launched strikes against Iran's nuclear and military infrastructure recently, followed by a U.S. submarine firing 30 Tomahawk missiles at Isfahan over the weekend.
- These strikes came after years of Iran's nuclear program progress amid diplomacy, with Iran refusing to halt its efforts while funding proxies like Hezbollah and Hamas.
- A squadron of seven B-2 bombers dropped 14 bombs totaling 420,000 pounds on the fortified Fordo and Natanz nuclear sites in a 37-hour roundtrip mission from Missouri.
- The G-7 declared Iran a principal regional instability source and stated, "Iran can never have a nuclear weapon," while early reports indicate a significant but uncertain impact from the attacks.
- The strikes marked a forceful joint military effort but Iran's regime remains a complex challenge, suggesting continued vigilance, cautious assessment of outcomes, and awareness of internal Iranian societal divisions.
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American Opinion: Stopping Iran’s nukes should not be a partisan matter
If the Pentagon had used bunker buster bombs and cruise missiles to destroy Iran’s nuclear weapon facilities last year, a necessary act as the fanatical mullah regime in Tehran will never voluntarily give up on nukes, the congressional Republicans would be calling President Joe Biden’s action unconstitutional and saying that he was starting a war, while Democrats would be praising the president for ending a threat to the whole world. What’s chan…
Other Views: Editorial: Division at the water’s edge — Stopping Iran’s nukes should be not a partisan matter
If the Pentagon had used bunker buster bombs and cruise missiles to destroy Iran’s nuclear weapon facilities last year, a necessary act as the fanatical mullah regime in Tehran will never voluntarily give up on nukes, the congressional Republicans would…


Editorial: Stopping Iran's nukes should not be a partisan issue
If the Pentagon had used bunker-buster bombs and cruise missiles to destroy Iran’s nuclear weapon facilities last year, a necessary act as the fanatical mullah regime in Tehran will never voluntarily give up on nukes, the congressional Republicans would be…


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