Fox News | Skeptical of Iran Nuclear Deal, Israel Calls for Changes New York Times JERUSALEM — Clearly unsatisfied with assurances from President Obama about the provisions of the Iran nuclear deal, Israel on Monday listed specific requirements that it declared were necessary in any final agreement. The list, produced by Yuval ... Military Action Against Iran Still Possible, Says Israeli Official Obama administration claims Iran deal a 'forever agreement,' despite ... What's the Alternative to Obama's Iran Deal? |
New York Times | Schumer: Let Congress decide on Iran deal CNN Washington (CNN) A key Senate Democrat is throwing his weight behind a proposal that would allow Congress to reject the Iran nuclear deal, complicating President Barack Obama's efforts to dodge Republican opposition and lock in the pact on his own. GOP Senator Is Major Player in Iran Accord Chuck Schumer bucks White House on Iran The real reason Netanyahu and the GOP hate this Iran deal |
Bloomberg View | Rick Perry's Plan to Kill Obama's Iran Deal Bloomberg View “Should I run for president, and be so fortunate to be elected, one of my first actions in office would be to invalidate the president's Iran agreement, which jeopardizes the safety and security of the free world,” Perry will say in his speech ... Perry: If elected, nixing Obama's Iran deal will be 'one of my first actions' First Draft | Republicans Eyeing White House Take Turns Slamming Iran Deal |
New York Times | A Hermetic Iranian Nuclear Deal Is Unlikely New York Times LONDON — The nuclear deal with Iran is still only preliminary but if concluded it will represent the most important American diplomatic achievement since the Dayton Accords ended the Bosnian war two decades ago. That agreement was imperfect. Still ... Winning Over Arab Monarchs on Iran Deal Will Test Obama's Salesmanship Oil jumps 5 percent on tempered Iran view, slower US inventory rise Oil hits 7-week high as fear of Iranian oil flood fades |
Wall Street Journal | Western Companies See Potential in Reaching Iran's Consumers After Nuclear ... Wall Street Journal DUBAI—In a sanctions-free Iran, Western energy companies would likely be the biggest foreign first-movers: Iran has the world's fourth-largest proven oil reserves and second-largest natural gas reserves. But those big-ticket investments overshadow ... |
CNBC | Iran nuke deal: These industries could get a boost CNBC As diplomats try to sell an agreement on Iran's nuclear program to power brokers in their respective countries, one of the potential stumbling blocks will be the pace at which Western powers roll back sanctions on the marginalized nation. Iran and the ... |
Politico | The Fantasy of a Better Iran Deal Politico Some are insisting on a “better deal” than the framework nuclear agreement reached with Iran on April 2. But the idea of a better deal is a chimera, an illusory option, and it should not lull us into thinking there is another agreement to be had if ... |
Tech investments show an Iran eager to end isolation Washington Post As world powers have been working to curb Iran's nuclear program, the Islamic republic has been bolstering its ambitions in cyberspace, positioning itself as a potential technological leader in a turbulent and strategically crucial region. Iran in ... |
Chuck Schumer Defies White House On Iran Huffington Post Chuck Schumer, one of Capitol Hill's most influential voices in the Iran nuclear debate, is strongly endorsing passage of a law opposed by President Barack Obama that would give Congress an avenue to reject the White House-brokered framework unveiled ... |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | Supreme Court Requests US View on Terrorism-Related Judgments Against Iran Wall Street Journal WASHINGTON—The Supreme Court on Monday asked the federal government to weigh in on judgments awarding nearly $2 billion in frozen Iranian banking assets to terrorism victims. The request, made in a brief court order, puts off for now legal efforts to ... Supreme Court Wants Obama Administration To Weigh In On Iran Bank Judgment Obama administration asked to weigh in on terror case at delicate time for US ... |