The agreement taking shape between Washington and Tehran will bolster Iran's hegemonic ambitions, bringing closer a clash with Israel, experts tell JNS.
This requires the Biden administration to fire Special Envoy for Iran Rob Malley and re-impose “maximum pressure,” Michael Rubin tells JNS. By Benjamin Weinthal, JNS.org Senior U.S. diplomats’ continuing overtures to Iran, seeking to seal an agreement for Tehran’s re-entry to the 2015 nuclear deal, raise new questions about President Joe Biden’s policy in the... Read more »
As Iran brutally cracks down on anti-government demonstrations, Tehran stands to receive $275 billion in sanctions relief if it strikes a nuclear agreement with the West.
The deal, which has been brewing for some time, comes after the US Department of Defense awarded Boeing a contract to supply the refueling planes to the IAF.
'The Obama administration tried to say that the JCPOA was not a treaty, although it had all the functions of a treaty,' explains analyst Shoshana Bryen.
The aid violates the Taylor Force Act, which conditions U.S. aid to Ramallah on the PA ending its stipends for Palestinian terrorists and their families.
'Israel, for its part, reserves for itself full freedom of action, diplomatic and operational, in the fight against the Iranian nuclear program,' announced the Israeli Prime Minister.
Visiting Iran while it is trying to kill Israelis in Turkey is a 'strategic error' and shows a 'worrying lack of concern' for Israeli lives, says Yair Lapid • Iran: Indirect nuclear talks with the U.S. to resume soon.
The hit was meant as a warning to Tehran to halt the operations of a covert unit responsible for abductions and assassinations outside Iran, an intelligence official says.
'When we began our nuclear activity, our goal was indeed to build a bomb. There is no need to beat around the bush,' admits former Iranian Majles member Ali Motahari.
If the deal doesn’t happen, will the Times print a correction explaining how and why it misjudged the likelihood of it? Hopefully, we will get a chance to find out.
'We, of course, would not sanction Russian participation in nuclear projects that are part of resuming full implementation of the JCPOA,' says State Dept. spokesman.