Reuters | Head of Group Opposing Iran Accord Quits Post, Saying He Backs Deal New York Times WASHINGTON — When the bipartisan advocacy group United Against Nuclear Iran decided last week to mobilize opposition against the nuclear deal with Tehran, Gary Samore knew he could no longer serve as its president. The reason: After long study, Mr. Dollar could suffer if US walks away from Iran deal: John Kerry Despite skepticism, US confident it can monitor Iran deal Silicon Valley Leaders Of Iranian Descent Sign Letter Supporting Iran Nuclear Deal |
Fox News | After nuke deal, European companies rush into Iran to sell tools of oppression Fox News The lifting of international sanctions on Iran has triggered a stampede of European companies beating a path to Tehran to secure contracts, but some of the equipment being offered has dark, dual purposes in the hands of the Islamic Republic's ... Jewish leader threatens to sue European companies who support Iranian terror ... |
Washington Free Beacon | Iran, Russia Hold Wargames Washington Free Beacon Iranian and Russian naval forces on Tuesday staged a series of war drills in the waters near northern Iran, in another joint show of force meant to display the two nations' control of nearby waterways. An Iranian destroyer and team of Russian warships ... 2 Russian warships dock in Iran for joint naval exercises |
The Atlantic | Why Understanding Iran's Anti-Semitism Matters The Atlantic A few days ago, I spoke with U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry about the politics of the Iran deal (you can find the full interview here), and at one point in our conversation I put to Kerry what I thought was—to be honest—something of a gimme ... "There's a little bit of this that's not on the level": Obama on Iran deal ... The anti-Semitic drive to silence Schumer on the Iran deal |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | PA and Iran to work together against Israeli nukes Jerusalem Post Israel News The PLO official said his visit to Iran was aimed at refuting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's claim that Iran's nuclear program poses a threat to Israel and peace. He claimed that Netanyahu was using the Iranian issue to avoid fulfilling Israel's ... Abbas, Iran to Campaign Against Israel's Nuclear Program |
TIME | Keeping the World's Eyes on Iran's Nuclear Menace TIME They say close only counts with nuclear weapons. That's something to keep in mind amid the increasingly rancorous debate over the pending atomic accord the U.S. and five other nations have struck with Iran. Let's face it: nuclear weapons are the only ... How the Iran deal violates the Constitution |
Wall Street Journal | Iran's Foreign Minister Postpones Syria Crisis Talks in Turkey Wall Street Journal The meeting in Ankara with Turkey's foreign minister, Mevlut Cavusoglu, was put off because of a scheduling conflict, Iran's official Islamic Republic News Agency said, offering no details. A Turkish official attributed the postponement to a ... Iran foreign minister to discuss 'new plan' for Syria on Lebanon visit Syria's Aleppo marked as international city under Iran peace plan Zarif In Damascas To Finalize Iran's Plan To End Syrian Civil War |
Fortune | Iran's frozen funds: how much is really there? Fortune Regardless how much capital Iran has locked up, the most important question is how officials plan to spend the cash it gets back. By Nader Habibi. The value and planned release of Iran's frozen foreign assets have become hot political topics in both ... Iran carpet weavers already targeting U.S. buyers as exports set to resume in ... Iran's carpet weavers ready for rug revival Iran: Lifting of Sanctions Will Lower Oil Prices and Boost Domestic Economy If ... |
Forbes | Iran Automotive Industry -- Can American Car Manufacturers Overcome Chinese ... Forbes The Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif became an overnight hero for leading the Iranian delegation that sealed a deal in Vienna. Even before an official announcement was out, businesses around the world were analyzing what this would mean ... |
New York Times | Is Russia the New Iran? New York Times MOSCOW — Whenever Russians think about Iran, soul-searching ensues. Some look at the Iranian system favorably, and some despise it, but in the aftermath of the recent deal to limit Iranian nuclear production in exchange for a lifting of economic ... |