By Jewish News Syndicate (JNS)
Expert Behnam Ben Taleblu: in the Islamic Republic, the foreign ministry is not where foreign policy is made.
By Jewish News Syndicate (JNS)
“We must stick to an uncompromising policy to ensure that Iran does not develop nuclear weapons.”
"I opposed the deal because it was based on a fundamental lie: that somehow Iran had given up on its quest for nuclear weapons."
By JNi.Media
India plans to cut its oil purchase from Iran significantly, and, according to the same source, “These payments will be made in rupee by refiners."
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Iran claims the US' decision violated the Treaty of Amity, Economic Relations, and Consular Relations, signed by the US and Iran in 1955, decades before the 1979 Islamic Revolution.
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hailed Trump's Friday speech, saying: "I congratulate President Trump for his courageous decision today. He boldly confronted Iran's terrorist regime."
If Trump doesn't certify Iran's compliance, it goes to Congress, where they will have 60 days to decide whether or not to reimpose sanctions on Iran.
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Salehi quoted historian Arnold Toynbee, who predicted that if the Islamic people were freed from their shackles, the world would see the emergence of a civilization which would challenge the West.
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World powers should remain cognizant the Islamic Republic's ability to replace old centrifuges with new ones, in order to potentially get its nuclear program going again 'should the 2015 nuclear agreement be violated.'
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The agreements had been kept secret for almost a year, and were publicized only because the Trump administration indicated it was planning to go public with them.
"This district is literally Ground Zero and our representative supported the Iran Deal? Is no one paying attention," Rosenthal queries.
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On Sunday, the White House staff let the Israelis know they were fuming, and unable to understand how Israel chooses to attack the president in the midst of negotiating the biggest military aid package.
Cardin and Schumer called on their colleagues in both chambers to quickly advance the legislation when Congress reconvenes in September.
Two Congressmen introduced legislation aimed at blocking consideration of Nuclear Iran Deal.
Cong. Albio Sires of New Jersey is the third Democrat so far to come out against the JCPOA because it won't bar Iran from becoming a nuclear state