Wall Street Journal | Iran Talks Closer on One-Year Nuclear 'Breakout' Demand Wall Street Journal MONTREUX, Switzerland—Iran and six major powers are nearing an understanding that a final nuclear deal must be structured around the U.S. demand that Tehran stay at least a year away from amassing enough fuel for a nuclear weapon, according to ... Kerry says demanding Iran's 'capitulation' is no way to secure nuclear deal Iran Foreign Minister: We Believe We Are 'Very Close' to Nuke Deal Kerry: 'External factors' won't curb efforts to strike Iran nuclear deal |
New York Times | John Kerry Flies to Saudi Arabia to Discuss Iran Nuclear Talks New York Times MONTREUX, Switzlerland — Secretary of State John Kerry flew to Saudi Arabia on Wednesday to take on the challenge of explaining a potential deal over Iran's nuclear program to the American-allied conservative monarchies of the gulf. In the Saudi ... Kerry Arrives in Saudi Arabia to Consult on Iran Nuke Talks Kerry To Reassure Gulf Arab Ministers About Talks With Iran |
Wall Street Journal | Iran Flexes New Clout Beyond Its Borders Wall Street Journal BAGHDAD—Not long ago, Qasem Soleimani, head of Iran's elite troops known as the Quds Force, was one of the spy world's most covert operators. Now, his smiling face is everywhere: arm-in-arm with Iraqi officials on TV, rubbing shoulders with the ... |
Wall Street Journal | Democrats upset McConnell wants to fast-track Iran bill CNN Washington (CNN) A bill that would give the Senate sign-off on an international agreement with Iran over its nuclear program will be on the Senate floor next week, despite objections from Democrats who want to wait for an agreement to be reached with ... Obama's Iran Entitlement Democrats Rebel Against Mitch McConnell Over Iran Nuclear Bill Bipartisan bill to review Iran deal is now looking a lot less bipartisan |
Military Times | Carter: Iranian fighters in Iraq of 'great concern' Military Times Defense Secretary Ash Carter said Tuesday he is "very concerned" about reports that Iran and Shiite militias are taking over the fight against Islamic State militants in Iraq and potentially fueling sectarian strife in that nation. Carter, testifying ... Concern Over Iran's Nukes Drowns Out Its Growing Role in Iraq Insight: From eastern flank, Iran-backed force advances on Tikrit Iran maneuvering for greater influence in Iraq's fight against ISIS |
Business Insider | Here's why Iran just blew up a life-size model of a US aircraft carrier Business Insider Iran attack model aircraft carrier AP Photo/Tasnim NewsA replica of a US aircraft carrier is exploded by the Revolutionary Guard's speedboats during large-scale naval drills in this picture released by the Iranian Tasnim news agency on February 25, 2015. |
How Obama Is Giving Iran a Nuclear Arsenal National Review Online Obama's treaty would give Iran the ability to quickly turn its enriched-uranium stockpile into bombs. Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu strongly objects to the treaty that the Obama administration is making with Iran concerning its nuclear program. |
Iran very close to a deal, foreign minister says Politico Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif says that his country is determined reach a deal with the United States over its nuclear program, despite doubts in Israel and in the U.S. that Iran can be trusted to hold to its end of the bargain. “We are ... |
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 ... The Nuclear Talks With Iran, Explained Iran nuclear talks hit speed bumps Rouhani Says Iran Will Never Accept Deal Which Deprives Country of Nuclear ... |
Fox News | Ex-Iranian hostages agree with Bibi: Tehran can't be trusted Fox News They dealt with the Iranian regime first-hand more than three decades ago, when it was founded in an act of war against the U.S., and several survivors of the hostage crisis say the idea of the U.S. negotiating with an unrepentant Tehran makes their ... |