New York Times | In Pushing for Iran Nuclear Deal, Question Is How Long Is Good Enough New York Times Mr. Obama has been pressing the case that the sharp limits on how much nuclear fuel Iran can hold, how many centrifuges it can spin and what kind of technology it can acquire would make it extraordinarily difficult for Iran to race for the bomb over ... Sen. Harry Reid Announces He's Backing Iran Nuclear Deal Harry Reid backs Iran nuclear deal What happens if the Senate rejects the Iran deal? |
CNN | UK reopens its embassy in Iran as relations warm CNN UK Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond said he was "delighted" to be in the Iranian capital for the reopening of the embassy, in what is the first British ministerial visit to Iran in more than a decade. Iran also reopened its embassy in London on Sunday ... Too soon for 'illogical' US to return to Tehran: Iran British embassy in Iran reopens Britain Reopens Embassy In Iran After 4-Year Closure |
Wall Street Journal | Global Finance Returns to Iran Wall Street Journal DUBAI—When Majid Zamani launched his investment bank in Iran in 2011, the timing couldn't have been worse: Fresh sanctions that year crippled the domestic economy and isolated the country internationally. Four years later, the founder of Tehran-based ... How Obama misplays US sanctions on Iran South Korean officials visit Iran to seek post-sanction deals Robb: Flake's unpersuasive argument against Iran deal |
The Guardian | Iran says it shot down reconnaissance drone as officials unveil updated missile The Guardian United Nations security council resolution 2231, which endorsed a landmark nuclear deal reached between Iran and world powers last month, has called on Iran not to undertake any activity related to ballistic missiles capable of delivering nuclear weapons. Meet Iran's new surface-to-surface missile, an open challenge to the nuclear deal Iran Unveils New Longer-Range Solid Fuel Missile Iran unveils new short range ballistic missile |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | Analysis: Why Europe is not likely to enforce Iran Deal Jerusalem Post Israel News He noted the desire among the business community to invest in Iran and optimize banking conditions for financial transactions, and zoomed in on restarting “oil negotiations” as the joint British-Dutch energy giant Royal Dutch Shell is slated to release ... Congress's only physicist wrestling with Iran nuclear deal Iran and the 'Francis Factor' |
USA TODAY | Cuba and Iran not quite open for business USA TODAY Cuba and Iran, nations that have been mostly off limits to U.S. visitors for decades, are on the brink of opening up. And companies are clamoring to explore new commercial frontiers. Cuba and Iran are uncharted terrain. Many governmental hurdles remain ... |
Yahoo News | Ehud Barak's Iran bombshell could shake up Israeli politics Yahoo News Former Defense Minister Ehud Barak's comments that Israel came close to ordering an attack on Iran's nuclear facilities but was thwarted by military men and cowardly politicians could shake up Israeli politics. The leaked interview, in which Barak also ... Israel abuzz over reports that attacks on Iran were planned, abandoned Leaked audio: Israeli leaders drew up plans to attack Iranian military Barak faces extensive criticism for talking Iran attack plans |
Reuters | Iran to Raise Oil Output 'at Any Cost' to Defend Market Share Bloomberg Iran plans to raise oil production “at any cost” to defend the country's market share and joins calls for an emergency OPEC meeting to help shore up crude prices. “We will be raising our oil production at any cost and we have no other alternative ... Iran says an OPEC emergency meeting may stop oil price slide: Shana Opec emergency meet may stop oil price slide: Iran |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | 'Israeli bombing of Syria aimed at rallying US Jews against Iran nuclear deal' Jerusalem Post Israel News The Israeli reprisals against targets in Syria which were launched on Thursday and Friday were a means to rally American Jewish public opinion against the Iran nuclear agreement, pro-Iranian and Hezbollah officials told Arab media over the weekend. Israel concerned Hezbollah may get new Iran missile IDF: Iran's Quds Force responsible for rocket fire |
Haaretz | Iran's New Agent on Syria's Border Can't Escape Crosshairs of Israeli Intel Haaretz Last week's incidents in the north — rockets fired from Syria at the Golan Heights and the Galilee, followed almost immediately by retaliatory strikes on the Islamic Jihad cell Israel believes was responsible — presumably reflect an Iranian effort to ... Israel's military response to Iran's rocket salvo was too short on deterrence |