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Hegseth says US has right to conduct Midnight Hammer-type attack over Iran's enriched uranium
The U.S. military inflicted massive damage to the Iranian military, but at least part of the Iranian regime's highly-enriched uranium stockpile remains in the regime's hands. Although successful negotiations may render such action unnecessary,
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth expressed hope that Iran would turn over its highly enriched uranium and said that the U.S. reserved the military option to take the nuclear material if Iran refuses. “It’s buried,
President Donald Trump has claimed that he “doesn’t care” about Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile in a stunning reversal of his rationale for the Iran war. The US and Israel began military action against the Islamic Republic on 28 February, killing the country’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and sparking chaos across the Middle East.
IAEA inspectors have not been able to verify the near weapons-grade uranium since June 2025, when Israeli and American strikes greatly weakened Iran’s air defenses, military leadership and nuclear program. The lack of inspections has made it difficult to know exactly where it is located.
Donald Trump said the U.S. will "work closely with Iran" after the countries agreed to a two-week ceasefire
Uranium Energy (UEC) up 7.5% pre-market Wednesday after saying it received approval from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality and commenced production at its Burke Hollow project, the first new U.
A state board will hold a Hot Springs hearing on a proposal to drill exploratory uranium holes near Craven Canyon, an area of ancient rock art and cultural significance.
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said on Wednesday that the United States has had a decisive military victory over Iran and that Tehran's missile program has been functionally destroyed. Hegseth and General Dan Caine,