Both London and Washington have pledged to work with their allies to respond to the attack on the Liberian-flagged, Japanese-owned petroleum tanker.
Military & Nuclear
An agreement is said to be close, but there are plenty of obstaclesT
Iran has begun the process of producing enriched uranium metal, which could help it develop a nuclear weapon, the UN's atomic watchdog has said
The attack, which did little if any damage, appeared to be the latest act in the shadow war between Iran and Israel.
Iran has been restricting U.N. nuclear inspectors' access to its main uranium enrichment plant at Natanz
The Biden administration and the leadership in Tehran are poised to ratchet up attacks following a retaliatory rocket strike by pro-Iranian forces in Syria...
The US military's first known action under Biden came in February when it struck a site in Syria used by two Iranian-backed militia groups...
The ships are currently “outside Senegal,” the official added, a geographic inflection point that makes it unclear whether the ships will turn west toward...
An expert in Iran claims that the centrifuge blade production plant was attacked by a drone carrying two bombs.
Iran has admitted it shot down killing 176 people and blamed a "disastrous mistake"
The ships, which U.S. officials believe may have been preparing to conduct an arms transfer, have appeared to change course several times during their...

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