Senator Kim Gives Voice to Americans on Iran: We Must Not Repeat Mistakes of the Past
strikes last summer that Trump claimed “obliterated” the nuclear program he now calls a threat. And beyond
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strikes last summer that Trump claimed “obliterated” the nuclear program he now calls a threat. And beyond
largest state sponsor of terrorism, and a nuclear-armed Iran would pose an intolerable threat to the United … struggle among armed factions. No plan for securing nuclear material. No plan for preventing a humanitarian catastrophe
energy resilience and security through the use of nuclear energy at military installations and further spur nuclear energy … unlock innovation, and make sure the future of nuclear energy works hand in hand with our nation
order strikes again if Iran digs out the nuclear sites and tries to enrich uranium stockpiles? Does … seeks to rebuild the sites or build new nuclear facilities? The American people deserve to know under what
state sponsor of terrorism in the world. A nuclear-armed Iran would pose a grave threat to global … national security. Allowing Iran to obtain nuclear weapons is an outcome that must never be allowed. “President Trump
Israel's operation intended to degrade Iran's nuclear and military infrastructure and missile capabilities. “I am deeply … Iran must never be allowed to possess a nuclear weapon. “Since President Trump withdrew from the nuclear agreement
undermine ongoing American diplomatic negotiations about Iran’s nuclear program, with the latest talks scheduled for this weekend … ensure that Iran does not obtain a nuclear weapon.” Hart Senate Office BuildingSuite 520Washington, D.C. 20510 Phone
this crisis and reduce tensions between two nuclear powers.” Hart Senate Office BuildingSuite 520Washington, D.C. 20510 Phone
analysis conducted by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Nuclear energy, including small modular reactors, also present significant opportunities