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Now Iran Is Warning European Troops 'May Be in Danger'
This week, Europe called out Iran's breach of the 2015 nuclear deal. Now, Iran is threatening European forces in the Middle East.
Now Europe Is Calling Out Iran Over Its Nuclear Program
Britain, Germany, and France warned Iran that they might re-impose sanctions on its already struggling economy, if it doesn't get back in compliance with the 2015 nuclear deal.
Here’s Everything You Need to Know About the Situation in Iran Right Now
Massive crowds mourned Qassem Soleimani, as Iran vows "severe" revenge against the U.S. and the Iraqi Parliament votes to kick out American troops.
Iran Says It Just Breached the Nuclear Deal's Limit on Enriched Uranium
The breach threatens to kill the 2015 nuclear deal, which the U.S. has already abandoned.
Trump Is Willing to Go to War with Iran Over Nukes, But Not Over Oil
His secretary of state has blamed Iran for recent attacks on oil tankers, but Trump says they're no big deal.
Iran Says It's 10 Days Away From Breaching the Nuclear Deal
Tehran warned Europe that unless the bloc can soften the blow of U.S. sanctions, it will start growing its stockpile of enriched uranium.
What You Need to Know About Iran's Threat to Abandon The Nuclear Deal
President Hassan Rouhani warned Iran would resume some nuclear activity if the country faces more economic sanctions.
Iran delivers ultimatum to Europe: Meet our demands or we’ll start making nukes
“If the Europeans linger over our demands, Iran has the right to resume its nuclear activities.”
Netanyahu just tried to convince Trump to kill the Iran deal with a Powerpoint
The Israeli leader unveiled what he said were “secret nuclear files” that showed Iran had kept and expanded its nuclear weapons knowledge after signing the 2015 agreement.
Rouhani just reminded Trump Iran can also pull out of international deals
“If anyone betrays the deal, they should know that they would face severe consequences.”
Iran's Missile Tests May Not Violate the Nuke Deal, But May Be Still Breaking Rules
Iranian TV aired footage of missiles launches on Tuesday, drawing criticism from US lawmakers and officials. While the tests may violate some UN and US sanctions, they don't appear to breach last summer's nuclear agreement.