Dempsey said that while the nuclear deal did prevent Iran from producing an atomic weapon, it did not address other concerns about Tehran’s malign activities in the region.
“That’s why we are under instructions from the president to preserve, and indeed we are improving – and I can’t get into that here – the military option”, Carter said.
Tom Cotton, R-Ark., specifically mentioned Iran’s practice of supplying explosively formed penetrators – a type of roadside bomb – to groups fighting U.S. troops. We can call it “Trump Talk”, defined as a drumbeat of outrageous political speech that...
Regardless of opinions about whether a deal is good or bad, the lift in sanctions that would accompany any deal opens up Iranian oil to the marketplace and changes the economic dynamics in the world as well as the region.
(TRNS)- A CNN/ORC poll released Tuesday found that a majority of Americans want Congress to reject the controversial nuclear agreement with Iran announced earlier this month.
But we know that we are again at a historic crossroads, and that the United States can either appease a criminal regime – one that supports global terror, relentlessly threatens to eliminate Israel and executes more political prisoners than any other per capita – or...
WASHINGTON (EJP)–Natan Sharansky, Chairman of the Jewish Agency for Israel, has called on American Jews to stand up to the White House in opposition of thenuclear deal with Iran. Netanyahu has also said that Iran would use funds from sanctions relief to threaten and...
Kerry told the Council on Foreign Relations think tank in New York that “we have to change the dynamic in Syria” to kill off radical Islamic State, which has declared a caliphate in swathes of territory it has seized in Syria and Iraq.
“And what Iran will decide to do is dig deeper because Israel does not have the ability, nor do we, to stop, unless we went to all-out war and literally annihilated Iran, which I don’t hear people talking about”. “It is a process by which we will know what...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Mark Glenn, an author and journalist in Idaho, about US Secretary of State John Kerry’s vigorous defense of the successful conclusion of Iran’s nuclear talks with six world powers.