New York Times | Opposing Iran Nuclear Deal, Chuck Schumer Rattles Democratic Firewall New York Times WASHINGTON — The decision by Senator Chuck Schumer of New York to oppose the Iran nuclear deal has rattled the Democratic bulwark around the accord, emboldened the deal's opponents in both parties, and set off a wave of condemnation from liberals ... White House warns Chuck Schumer: disapprove of Iran deal at your own peril Schumer's Iran Dissent Bernie Sanders announces support for Iran nuclear deal |
New York Times | Fears of Lasting Rift as Obama Battles Pro-Israel Group on Iran New York Times WASHINGTON — President Obama had a tough message for the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, or Aipac, the powerful pro-Israel group that is furiously campaigning against the Iran nuclear accord, when he met with two of its leaders at the White ... Iran's Jewish community gets behind nuclear deal with US Netanyahu's 'No' Campaign on Iran Deal Rattles Israel Iran Deal: Israel Hints at Air Strikes, Assassinations |
Fox News | Iran confirms trip by Quds Force Commander to Moscow to discuss arms shipments Fox News Iranian officials confirmed Friday that General Qassem Soleimani, the heavily sanctioned Revolutionary Guard Quds Force commander, traveled to Russia last month and was conducting weapons deals, including discussion of the S-300 missile system, ... Iran Quds chief visited Russia despite UN travel ban: Iran official Iran's military mastermind just gave the US the bird Iran's terrorist general violates UN travel ban with visit to Russia |
TIME | Another Reason for Obama to Worry About the Iran Deal: The Treaty of Versailles TIME Chuck Schumer is just one senator, but his announcement that he will oppose the international nuclear agreement with Iran is being hailed as a potential game-changer. House and Senate Republicans are unanimous in their determination to defeat the ... |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | Report: Iran grants rare visa to historic US Jewish newspaper Jerusalem Post Israel News “The proposed deal with Iran is of huge importance to American Jews, and we sent a reporter to Iran so that we could provide our readers with an in-depth, objective look at what real Iranians think of the proposed deal, the United States and Israel ... Iran: Jewish Newspaper Was Granted Visa in Rare Move |
Daily Mail | US think tank questions Iran explanation for activity at site Reuters The U.S.-based Institute for Science and International Security (ISIS) said this week that Iran might be sanitizing its Parchin military site, where some countries suspect experiments may have taken place in a possible atomic weapons program. Iran ... Do photos show Iran hiding nuclear weapons evidence at Parchin military complex? Just who is helping Iran's hard-liners? Something Spotted In A Satellite Picture Could Totally Change The Iran Nuke Debate |
CNN | Wendy Sherman negotiated the Iran Deal. Now she's heading to Harvard. CNN But when an Iranian cartoon portrayed the silver-haired, stern and often intense Sherman as a fox, her staff started calling her the Silver Fox and had T-shirts made emblazoned with the words "Team Silver Fox." On one particularly rough morning in ... |
Tehran Times | Obama: Russia And Iran 'Don't Seem Concerned About The Humanitarian Disaster ... Huffington Post Even getting Russia and Iran's buy-in, however, won't make the situation easy, the president said. “How to execute an actual transition is very difficult. The strongest opposition forces on the ground are vicious terrorist organizations that are ... Syria foreign minister in Tehran for talks with Iran, Russia |
The Guardian (blog) | The family behind the Iran is Great van: 'what happened to us was serendipity' The Guardian (blog) Despite all, both incidents in Iran and London have not left the family with bad feelings. “Do you know the word serendipity?” he asked. “Unfortunately it doesn't exist in my language. What happened to us in Iran was serendipity, what happened to us in ... |
Iran Helps India Sidestep China in Race for Asian Gas Riches Bloomberg Anyone looking for the biggest immediate impact from Iran's nuclear deal may want to turn away from the Middle East and toward the Indian subcontinent. With U.S. sanctions easing, India is racing to build a port in Iran that will get around the fact ... |