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Chief Correspondent at Reuters
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6 days ago |
timesofisrael.com | Francois Murphy |John Irish |Grace Gilson |Jacob Magid
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japantimes.co.jp | Francois Murphy |John Irish
The recent U.S. deployment of B-2 bombers, the only planes able to launch the most powerful bunker-busting bombs, to within range of Iran is a potent signal to Tehran of what could happen to its nuclear program if no deal is reached to rein it in. But military and nuclear experts say that even with such massive firepower, U.S.-Israeli military action would probably only temporarily set back a program the West fears is already aimed at producing atom bombs one day, although Iran denies it.
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msn.com | Francois Murphy |John Irish
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usnews.com | Francois Murphy |John Irish
By Francois Murphy and John IrishVIENNA (Reuters) - The recent U.S. deployment of B-2 bombers, the only planes able to launch the most powerful bunker-busting bombs, to within range of Iran is a potent signal to Tehran of what could happen to its nuclear programme if no deal is reached to rein it in.
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msn.com | Francois Murphy
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