Tehran, June 25 -- Iran's parliament has approved a bill to suspend cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), marking a sharp escalation in nuclear tensions amid fallout from recent U.S. and Israeli military strikes.
The legislation, reported by multiple sources on Tuesday, aims to halt IAEA inspections and restrict access to Iran's nuclear sites. The move is widely seen as retaliation for recent airstrikes targeting Iranian nuclear infrastructure.
U.S. media reported that B-2 bombers and a guided missile submarine targeted three Iranian nuclear facilities using advanced bunker-buster bombs and Tomahawk cruise missiles. President Donald Trump claimed the strikes had "obliterated" the sites, with Defense Secretary P...
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