Politico | A "No" to Iran Means No Forever Politico There is a notion cultivated by opponents of the Iran nuclear agreement, attractive to members of Congress under intense pressure to vote no, that congressional rejection of the agreement will enable U.S. negotiators to reach a better deal. The ... 29 Leading Scientists Back Obama on Iran Nuclear Deal The 'Other' Options With Iran's Nuclear Program Barack Obama: US credibility on the line in Iran nuclear deal |
Wall Street Journal | Obama's Sanctions Gift to an Assassin for Iran Wall Street Journal Congress is debating whether the nuclear agreement between Iran and the great powers goes far enough to curb Tehran's illicit activities. But equally deserving of scrutiny are the nefarious characters whose names would be removed under the deal from ... |
Schumer And The Secrets Of Iran Forbes I'm fascinated by the Schumer thing, because I know something about his past involvement with Iran policy that may well have played a role in his decision to oppose The Deal. Senator Schumer had a direct, personal involvement in a brief secret ... |
Fox News | Iran military chief reportedly backs nuke deal despite concerns Fox News The July 14 deal between Iran and six world powers — the U.S., Britain, France, Russia, China and Germany — is meant to curb Tehran's nuclear program in exchange for lifting sanctions. Hard-liners have accused moderate President Hassan Rouhani and ... In Iran, Voices Rise Against Nuclear Deal Will nuclear deal really change Iran? Iran Rejects Accusations about Military Site As 'Lies' |
Voice of America | Final Hearing for Reporter Held in Iran Is Scheduled for Monday New York Times The final hearing in Iran's espionage trial of Jason Rezaian, the Washington Post correspondent whose yearlong incarceration has helped worsen tensions with the United States, has been scheduled for Monday, the newspaper's executive editor and Mr. Trial of Post reporter detained in Iran may be nearing end Washington Post Reporter to Get Final Hearing in Iranian Court Lawyer: Detained Post reporter's final Iran hearing Monday |
New York Post | The Iran deal will unchain top ayatollah's terror slush fund New York Post Hundreds of bad actors are set to be expunged from the US Treasury's sanctions list as a result of the Iran nuclear deal signed last month in Vienna. Yet the most high-profile among them has gone strangely unnoticed: the country's dictator since 1989, ... |
New York Post | Iran just doesn't get US New York Post That misunderstanding, reciprocated by the failure of successive US administrations to understand Iran, is at the root of checkered relations between the two nations for almost four decades. Right now it is reflected in the so-called “deal” on Iran's ... |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | Report: Iran furious at Hamas' warming ties with Saudis, cancels delegation's ... Jerusalem Post Israel News The Iranian official expressed deep anger at the visit, according to the report, and wondered why Mashaal had immediately accepted the Saudi invitation while he had refrained from visiting Tehran for more than four years, despite an open invitation ... Report: Hamas Saudi Visit Threatens to Break Relations with Iran |
The Guardian | New model army: Iranian fashion revolution moves above ground The Guardian The centre is located in the affluent and historical district of Gheytarieh in the foothills of the Alborz mountains, which tower over Iran's capital. With its VIP members and advanced exercise machinery, you may as well be in Beverly Hills. Instead ... |
USA TODAY | Iran deal no quick windfall for oil companies USA TODAY The nuclear agreement between Tehran and western powers promises to unleash an enormous wave of new investment opportunities in Iran for foreign companies, including oil producers. But closing deals to help Iran revive its oil sector won't be as easy ... Iran Oil Minister Says Output to Rise a Week After Sanctions |