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Iran, Pope Leo XIV and nuclear weapon

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Fact Check: Did Pope Leo Say Iran Can Have Nuclear Weapon?
“The pope made a statement. He says Iran can have a nuclear weapon,” Trump falsely claimed while speaking to reporters on the South Lawn of the White House, before departing to board Marine One.

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Fact check: Trump falsely claims Pope Leo said Iran can have a nuclear weapon
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Israel-Lebanon ceasefire could impact US deal with Iran
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Iran war live updates: Albanese reacts to Trump hate; Israel-Lebanon reach truce
Anthony Albanese faced a barrage of questions as he visited the fire-stricken Viva oil refinery in Victoria, after Donald Trump lashed Australia’s lack of military support in Iran and Israel reached a...

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Trump announces Israel and Lebanon ceasefire
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US blockade turns back multiple ships, Iran claims ‘piracy’
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Iran’s top negotiator hits out at Trump’s ceasefire claims as crooked terror leaders claim US will never have nuke dust
Earlier today, Trump emphatically declared that Iran will never shut the Strait of Hormuz again.

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Trump: War in Iran 'should be ending pretty soon'
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Trump says US is 'very close' to deal with Iran as current ceasefire expiration looms
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All the countries with nuclear weapons in 2026 - and exactly how many they have - amid Iran war

As tensions in the Middle East between the US-Israel alliance and Iran escalate with each passing day, the genuine possibility of nuclear conflict weighs heavily on global consciousness. Multiple ongoing hostilities - including the Russia-Ukraine ...
Opinion
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Opinion

Wars of choice should be costly (Opinion)

By Todd Buchanan In the best circumstances, the instigator of a war of choice would be reined in or removed from power by his own people. But given the dysfunction of Congress, it fell on Iran to first impose a high price for Trump’s war.
CounterPunch
1mon

The Innate and Inseparable Ties Between Nuclear Weapons and Energy

What do Canada’s retired general Wayne Eyre and Saudi Prince Mohammed Bin Salman share in common? Answer: In their own ways, both have inadvertently warned the public about the deep relationship between nuclear weapons and nuclear energy. The former’s ...
Opinion
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Opinion - Nuclear war shouldn’t come down to just one person — especially when it’s Trump

President Trump’s attack on Iran and his proposal to resume U.S. nuclear weapons testing has jolted Americans back to a darker era of Cold War brinkmanship, when impulsive decisions could push the world toward catastrophe.
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As war rages, Iranian politicians push for exit from nuclear weapons treaty

While US-Israeli attacks hit key infrastructure, hardliners demand withdrawal from Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
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As arms agreements fray, China secretly expands its nuclear weapons infrastructure

When three villagers from China’s Sichuan province wrote to local officials in 2022 asking why the government was confiscating their land and evicting them from their homes, they received a terse reply: It was a “state secret.
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Every country with nuclear weapons in 2026 - full list and warhead count

As tensions in the Middle East between the US-Israel alliance and Iran intensify each day, the growing risk of countries turning to nuclear arsenals remains a major global concern. Additional active conflicts, including the Russia-Ukraine war, the Israel ...
Council on Foreign Relations
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Why U.S. Allies in Asia Are Chasing Nuclear Energy—And Eyeing Nuclear Weapons

The Iran war’s energy fallout is speeding up a debate in Japan and South Korea about expanding nuclear power capabilities, while the Trump administration’s recent shift away from Asian allies has sparked dialogue about whether the two Northeast Asian powers should develop their own nuclear weapons.
CounterPunch
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Is Artificial Intelligence in Charge of Nuclear Weapons?

On October 16, 2025, the United Nations General Assembly passed a resolution demanding that as long as nuclear weapons exist, they should never be controlled by artificial intelligence (AI). Six states proposed the AI resolution: Austria, El Salvador ...
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China has been quietly building a 'new generation of nuclear weapons' while all eyes are on Iran

China has reportedly been quietly developing a 'new generation of nuclear weapons' as the US focuses on negotiating a deal with Iran in an effort to stop the adversary from building their own arsenal. All eyes have been on nuclear talks between Iran and ...
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