White House rejects Iran nuclear risk report after 2025 strikes
The White House rejected a Bloomberg assessment that Iran now poses a greater nuclear threat than before the 2025 strikes. Officials described the analysis as flawed and unpersuasive.
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The White House rejected a Bloomberg assessment that Iran now poses a greater nuclear threat than before the 2025 strikes. Officials described the analysis as flawed and unpersuasive.
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