New York Times | The Nuclear Talks With Iran, Explained New York Times The United States and its negotiating partners want rigorous inspections, limits on the number of centrifuges with which Iran can enrich uranium, and the removal of most of Tehran's stockpiles of existing fuel. President Obama and Secretary of State ... Exclusive: Obama says Iran must halt key nuclear work for at least a decade In What Way Is Iran a Reliable Negotiating Partner? Benjamin Netanyahu's Long History of Crying Wolf About Iran's Nuclear Weapons |
The Atlantic | Iran's Leaders Are Not Suicidal The Atlantic His latest column, about the perils of striking a nuclear deal with the Iranian government, offers an example. Brooks starts by declaring that, “Over the past centuries, Western diplomats have continually projected pragmatism onto their ideological ... Missing the point on Iran's nuclear breakout time UN nuclear watchdog says pace of Iran's cooperation slow What Sanctions Have Done to Iran's Economy |
Reuters | Iran says nuclear deal hinges on US will to lift sanctions Reuters He told reporters that Iran, whose disagreement with six world powers over how fast sanctions should be dropped is one of the main obstacles to a final nuclear accord, had demonstrated its political will by bringing its highest authorities to the talks ... Possible Elements in an Iran Nuclear Deal Iran, US envoys wrap up nuclear talks in Montreux Obama, Israel's Netanyahu deliver dueling messages on Iran diplomacy |
New York Times | Kerry Is Pushing for Agreement in Iran Nuclear Talks New York Times As the deadline approaches for what could be one of the most important and divisive international agreements in decades, Mr. Kerry has become a driving force behind the complicated, seven-nation talks to limit Iran's nuclear program. But with so much ... |
Reuters | Kerry cautions Israel not to undercut Iran diplomacy as talks resume Reuters MONTREUX, Switzerland (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry quietly cautioned Israel not to undercut nuclear negotiations with Iran that resumed on Monday as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu prepared to make the case in Washington ... |
The Atlantic | Danger Ahead for Obama on Iran The Atlantic Any nuclear agreement that allows Iran to maintain a native uranium-enrichment capability is a dicey proposition; in fact, any agreement at all with an empire-building, Assad-sponsoring, Yemen-conquering, Israel-loathing, theocratic terror regime is a ... |
Netanyahu warns Obama on Iran deal, says he means no disrespect Reuters WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned the United States on Monday that the nuclear deal it is negotiating with Iran could threaten Israel's survival and insisted he had a "moral obligation" to speak up about deep ... |
Reuters | Oil tumbles on Iran, Libya; worry about high supply returns Reuters NEW YORK (Reuters) - Brent futures fell 5 percent, its most in a month, on Monday as speculation of a nuclear deal that could lift Iran's sanctions and boost its oil exports brought worries about high supplies back to the market. Rising Libyan crude ... US crude settles down 17 cents, at $49.59 a barrel |
Wall Street Journal | Iran Backs Iraq Military Campaign to Reclaim Tikrit From Islamic State Wall Street Journal BAGHDAD—Iraq's military, heavily backed by Iran and Shiite militias, launched the largest offensive yet to reclaim Sunni-dominated territory captured by Islamic State—an operation that risked exacerbating already deep sectarian tensions in the country. US fears Iran military influence growing in Iraq Iraq Starts Attack on Tikrit With Iranian Help, No U.S. Strikes |
USA TODAY | Obama, Netanyahu gird for Iran debate USA TODAY A fierce debate over Iran and Israel will dominate Washington politics over the next two days, at least. While Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu denounces the prospect of an Iran nuclear agreement in a Monday speech before the American Israel ... |