U.S. News & World Report (blog) | Where Democrats Stand on the Iran Deal U.S. News & World Report (blog) The deal with Iran was reached in July by the U.S., China, France, Germany, Russia and the United Kingdom after years of negotiations seeking a peaceful resolution to the country's nuclear ambitions. As part of the deal, Tehran will be allowed to ... Wild Cards Remain as Democrats Add Supporters on Iran Deal Secret Side Bargain Threatens Nuke Deal with Iran Stabenow, others back nuclear deal with Iran |
Wall Street Journal | In Iran, a Women's Soccer Revolution Wall Street Journal Tehran. Women, and women's sports, still face stiff winds of resistance in the Islamic Republic of Iran. Hard-liners supported by the highest echelons of government oppose women even watching the country's most popular sport, much less playing it in ... |
The Guardian | Philip Hammond declares new chapter with Iran in search for end to Syrian war The Guardian Hammond spoke on Monday after meeting the Iranian president, Hassan Rouhani, on the second day of a two-day trip to Iran, during which he opened the UK embassy after a four-year closure. He said Iran and Britain were keen to use the conclusion of an ... Iran relations 'important' but Hammond urges caution Britain says Iran too powerful to leave in isolation UK reopens its embassy in Iran as relations warm |
Politico | Israel says Iran is sponsoring rocket attacks Politico Following the rocket attacks, which Israel says were coordinated by an Iranian military commander, Israeli diplomats have filed a formal complaint with the U.S. and its partners in the July 14 nuclear accord charging Iran with “an indiscriminate and ... Iran's New Agent on Syria's Border Can't Escape Crosshairs of Israeli Intel Israel to Iranian Proxy: 'We'll Get You' |
USNI News | Opinion: The Problem with Bombing Iran USNI News For example, to better understand the scale of a bombing campaign against Iran, we compared the geographic area and populations of Korea (1950), Vietnam (1968), Afghanistan (2001) and Iraq (2003). We were startled to discover the results of this ... |
The Hill | Why Those Secret Iran Side Deals Matter RealClearPolitics It is past time to disclose and explain Iran's secret deals with the International Atomic Energy Agency. Although the White House has downplayed the importance of these arrangements, calling them “side deals,” they raise questions that go to the heart ... UN expected cost on Iran nuke monitoring: 9.2M euro per year Iran nukes monitoring could cost $10.5M per year State Dept. shifts its story on details of Iran deal |
Voice of America | Britain Will 'Tread Carefully' as Embassy Reopens in Iran Voice of America LONDON—. After reaching a deal with world powers over its nuclear program in July, Iran's apparent diplomatic rehabilitation continues. Britain has reopened its embassy in Tehran, four years after it was ransacked by protesters. Iran has also reopened ... Will U.S. Sanctions Disrupt Iran-Russia Economic Ties? NICHOLAS HANLON: An African angle to the Iran nuclear deal UK says Iran sanctions may be lifted next spring |
Fortune | Picking winners in the race to Iran Fortune The nuclear deal that the U.S. and Europe signed with Iran on July 14 could slowly phase out many economic sanctions, finally allowing Western companies to sell their wares in the country and unleashing one of the world's largest untapped markets for ... |
USA TODAY | Attack on Iran could set back bomb effort two years USA TODAY WASHINGTON — U.S. airstrikes aimed at Iran's nuclear facilities would likely set back the regime's quest for a weapon by one or two years and require waves of attacks spearheaded by the ultra-heavy conventional bomb known as the Massive Ordnance ... |
Politico | Group of Christian leaders backs Iran deal Politico More than 50 Christian leaders have signed on to a letter urging members of Congress to “remember the wisdom of Jesus” and approve the nuclear deal with Iran, the latest in a growing lobbying push by religious groups favoring the agreement. |