Fox News | 'Dangerous farce': Lawmakers rip Iran deal over report Tehran can use own nuke ... Fox News Capitol Hill opposition to the Iranian nuclear deal was stoked Wednesday by a bombshell report that Tehran will be allowed to use its own experts to inspect one of the country's most controversial nuclear sites. "Allowing the Iranians to inspect their ... Iran's Secret Self-Inspections 'Side Deal' Allows Iran to Inspect Its Own Military Site State Department defends Iran nuclear deal amid criticism over inspections |
CNN International | US concerned about Russian arms sales to Iran CNN International The advanced S-300 air defense system would mean that U.S. or Israeli warplanes likely couldn't sneak into Iranian airspace if they wanted to bomb Iran's nuclear facilities. Bombing the S-300 radar and missiles first would give the Iranians a warning ... Iranian official: Tehran to sign deal with Russia for advanced S-300 missile ... Obama administration objects as Russia moves ahead with Iran missile sale Iran, Russia Reach Agreement on Delivery of S-300 Missile Systems |
Newsweek | Despite Lobbying Efforts, Obama's Iran Deal Likely to Survive Newsweek On Tuesday, New Jersey Senator Robert Menendez became the 13th Democrat to join Senate Republicans in opposing the Iran nuclear deal, charging that it paves the way for the Islamic Republic to become a nuclear weapons state in 10 to 15 years. Yet as ... Donnelly backs Iran deal ZOA study finds Iran-deal backing rabbis support 'hostile' groups Scalise says he's troubled nuclear deal would allow Iran to inspect nuclear site |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | Halfway through Congress review of Iran deal, the White House is winning Jerusalem Post Israel News WASHINGTON – The Obama administration is likely to succeed in protecting its nuclear deal with Iran through a vote of disapproval in Congress next month. More than halfway through Congress's 60-day review period, 24 Democratic senators have declared ... Pelosi: House Democrats Will Sustain Obama Veto on Iran Deal |
Voice of America | Iran's IS Tough Talk Fails to Stem Fears About Regional Ambitions Voice of America WASHINGTON—. Faint hopes the nuclear deal negotiated among Iran, the United States and other world powers could pave the way for Tehran to help in the fight against the group known as Islamic State have yet to materialize, instead giving rise to ... |
Wall Street Journal | Wall Street Journal Criticizes Iranian Reports on Its Reporter New York Times The Wall Street Journal on Wednesday criticized what it described as false Iranian state media reports that accused the newspaper and one of its veteran correspondents of conspiring against Iran's government. In a statement, The Journal said the ... Wall Street Journal denies accusations about Iran reporter The Wall Street Journal Rebuts Iranian Charges of Spying by Its Reporter |
The New Yorker | How Schumer's Iran Decision Played with Senate Democrats The New Yorker On the evening of August 6th, when the news broke that Senator Charles Schumer would vote against the Iran accord, the Democratic Senate leader, Harry Reid, was as stunned as the rest of his caucus. The two men are close friends. When Reid became the ... Rhode Island Senate Dems announce support for Iran deal Playing Politics With Iran Policy |
USA TODAY | In Iran, 'death to America' doesn't mean what you think USA TODAY TEHRAN, Iran — Hardline Iranians continue to shout "death to America" at Friday prayers and political rallies as they have for decades. That chant is cited by conservative U.S. politicians as proof that Iran remains hostile and can't be trusted to ... Iran's supreme leader is not happy about this McDonald's knockoff in Tehran |
New York Times | Off the Coast of Iran, a High-Stakes Version of Spy Versus Spy New York Times Crew members on the Iranian ship pointed a heavy machine gun at the American helicopter, an alarming provocation at a time when critics are trying to kill a nuclear deal limiting Iran's nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief. The American ... |
Huffington Post | To Fight ISIS, Obama Risks Empowering Iran's Favorite Terror Group Huffington Post Hezbollah's move into Syria is a marked break with its raison d'etre: to protect Lebanon's southern border from Israel. But it is an essential move because the Shiite militia's supply lines from Iran rely on a Hezbollah-friendly Syria. Hezbollah's ... |