The Obama administration has again been exposed as having deceived the American public as well as the rest of the world regarding its negotiations with Iran over its nuclear program.
The US, Russia and other entities involved in striking the deal with Iran must realize that to bring about peace in the Middle East, the power of a regime that continues to stoke conflict in the region must be restricted, before it is too late.
The UN International Atomic Energy Agency claims Iran is now honoring all of its obligations under the nuclear deal signed last year. But is this true? And is the IAEA assessment really reliable?
Israel is demanding that punitive measures should be taken against Iran for its testing of ballistic missiles that are capable of carrying nuclear warheads.
Iran complained that the Jews forced the US to make changes to its visa waiver program, imposing travel restrictions on those who visit Iran. Curiously, no one seems to recall that it is Iran that test-fired two missiles recently - in direct contravention of the nuclear deal.
The Iran deal is a catastrophe, the likes of which the world has never known. It grants Iran everything it wanted, while demanding virtually nothing in return.
The next time someone tells you that Iran will use the money from the nuclear deal to support its economy and improve the country, make sure you show them this video.
Despite enthusiasm expressed by US President Barack Obama and Western leaders regarding the nuclear deal with Iran, Canada remains skeptical and will base its decisions on Iran's actions, not words.
In a huge setback for Israel and an overwhelming collapse of Western red lines in the nuclear negotiations, the P5+1 powers including the United States will soon sign a bad nuclear deal with Iran.
The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps issued a press release saying that the Palestinian issue and pursuing a strategy for the destruction of Israel are the Muslims world’s top priorities.
As the US continues to chase after a deal with Iran, an Iranian commander declared that America would remain an enemy of Iran, despite any nuclear agreement.
As the deadline for a nuclear deal nears, Iran's President Rouhani said there are still many gaps in negotiations between the two sides, but he expressed confidence that they can be bridged.
As it negotiates over its nuclear program with the P5+1 nations, Iran remains steadfast in its refusal to allow international inspectors access to suspected nuclear sites.
Iran and the P5+1 continue to disagree on the facts of the framework deal regarding Tehran's nuclear program. They are aiming for a final agreement by June 30.
In a meeting with US Senator Portman, Prime Minister Netanyahu again warned of the dangerous nuclear deal with Iran, saying the world needs a better, safer solution.
Israeli leaders are deeply worried that the agreement with Iran will encourage and assist the Islamic Republic in expanding and financing terror in the Middle East and around the world.
Russia has decided to sell advanced surface-to-air missiles to Iran now that a framework nuclear agreement was reached between Iran and the six global powers.
Despite US President Obama's claim that Netanyahu has yet to present a good alternative to the current preliminary nuclear agreement, the Israeli leader insists that a better deal is possible - and explains how.
J Street congratulated the Obama administration for reaching “an historic agreement” with Iran. The left-wing group is lobbying Congress to support the framework deal.
Despite Iran’s refusal to submit to surprise nuclear inspections and the Saudi-Iranian conflict over Yemen, the US is optimistic about reaching a nuclear deal by March 31.
US intelligence claims that Israel spied on the US to get details on the Iran nuclear negotiations. The information obtained by the Americans however, could have only been discovered - by spying on Israel.
Israeli officials visited Paris Sunday to encourage France to take a hard line in the emerging bad deal with Iran as the deadline for the nuclear negotiations nears.
Iran and the P5+1 powers remain far from a deal as the nuclear negotiations deadline looms. The US Senate will wait until after the deadline to consider its next steps regarding sanctions.
The UN Security Council may lift sanctions against Iran once a nuclear deal is struck, preventing the US from rejecting or later repealing the agreement.
Iran showcased the new Soumar missile, capable of an attack on Europe. Analysts are speculating this public display is a signal to the US and Israel, demonstrating growing Iranian power.
Lest some mistakenly believe otherwise, the sanctions against Iran are indeed taking their toll on the Iranian economy. This could create more pressure on Iran's leaders to give in to Israel's demand to dismantle its nuclear program.
Prime Minister Netanyahu declared that his ''sole intention was to voice Israel’s grave concerns about a potential nuclear agreement with Iran that could threaten the survival of my country.''