Wall Street Journal | Obama Says US, Allies Helping Iran Benefit From Nuclear Deal Wall Street Journal WASHINGTON—President Barack Obama said Friday that the U.S. and its allies are taking steps to help Iran benefit from a landmark nuclear agreement reached last year, including moves to facilitate trade and banking transactions for the Islamic Republic. Obama: Iran Must Prove It Is a Safe Place to Do Business Obama Rebukes Donald Trump's Comments on Nuclear Weapons Obama: Iran Obeying Letter of Iran Law, Not the Spirit |
Washington Post (blog) | Backlash over Iran concessions: Has Congress had enough? Washington Post (blog) The suggestion that the Obama administration might allow Iran access to the U.S. banking system — something not required under the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) and something the administration has previously vowed not to do — has ... US Policy toward Iran, One Year After Lausanne Obama: Iran not following 'spirit' of deal Terms of the Iran nuclear deal keep changing |
Wall Street Journal | US Moves to Give Iran Limited Access to Dollars Wall Street Journal WASHINGTON—The Obama administration is preparing to give Iran limited access to U.S. dollars as part of looser sanctions on Tehran, according to congressional staff members and a former American official briefed on the plans. The proposed move comes ... Officials: US Considers Easing Ban on Dollars to Help Iran US to allow Iran limited access to dollars Obama Administration Puttering on Sanctions Relief Risks Derailing Iran Accord |
Telegraph.co.uk | Oil price slides as Saudi Arabia vows no production cut without Iran Telegraph.co.uk Saudi Arabia will not put a brake on its oil production unless Iran and others agree to join in, the kingdom's deputy crown prince has warned. Mohammed bin Salman said that “if all countries agree to freeze production, we're ready”, in reference to the ... Oil Freeze Thaws as Saudi Arabia Says Accord Hinges on Iran Saudi Arabia says will freeze oil output only if Iran joins Crown prince: Saudi Arabia will freeze oil production if Iran does |
Wall Street Journal | Don't Be So Quick to Do Business With Iran Wall Street Journal It's a good time to be a repressive Iranian theocrat. Relieved of most sanctions by President Obama's nuclear deal, the mullahs have been flexing their muscles lately by firing ballistic missiles in violation of United Nations Security Council ... |
The Express Tribune | Pakistan asks Iran to investigate suspected Indian spy's Iran links Reuters ISLAMABAD Pakistan has asked Iran to investigate the case of a suspected Indian spy who Pakistani authorities say has confessed to spying against Pakistan from Iran, according to a copy of an Interior Ministry letter to Iran obtained by Reuters on Friday. Pakistan team to visit Iran soon for finalising gas deal Iran vows full help on RAW role in Pakistan Nisar meets Iranian Ambassador, discusses RAW's presence in Iran |
Reuters | Bahrain says Gulf Arabs serious about standing up to Iran: Arabiya TV Reuters Bahrain cut diplomatic relations with Iran in January, one day after Saudi Arabia severed ties with the Islamic Republic following attacks by demonstrators on its diplomatic missions in Tehran and Mashhad in response to Saudi Arabia's execution of a ... |
The National Interest Online (blog) | Whatever Happenned to Iran's Super Stealth Fighter? The National Interest Online (blog) While almost everyone outside Iran saw the project for the farce that it was, Tehran insisted that the project was real and that it was already flying. Further, the Iranian government insisted that the bizarre-looking aircraft—which was allegedly ... |
Rudaw | Iran News Round Up - April 1, 2016 Critical Threats Project A selection of the latest news stories and editorials published in Iranian news outlets, compiled by AEI Critical Threats Project Iran Analysts Marie Donovan, Paul Bucala, and Caitlin Shayda Pendleton with contributors Ken Hawrey and Alice Naghshineh. Our missile development is "non-negotiable", Iran says Parsing Dr Zarif, the moderate face of Iran The real meaning of Iranian Supreme Leader Khamenei's missile warning |
The National Interest Online | Help Wanted: Congress Must Enforce the Iran Deal The National Interest Online Recently, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called on friends and allies around the world to take “immediate punitive steps” against Iran after it conducted the latest in a series of ballistic missile tests. Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad ... Cong. Meng demands answers on financial relief for Iran |