"A bad deal with the Iranians will have implications for our national security."
By Jewish News Syndicate (JNS)
Expert Behnam Ben Taleblu: in the Islamic Republic, the foreign ministry is not where foreign policy is made.
"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 Jewish News Syndicate (JNS)
Ahead of IAEA meeting, Tehran says relations with the U.N. nuclear agency will “become difficult” if it continues to pursue “anti-Iranian claims” founded upon documents provided by Israel.
By Jewish News Syndicate (JNS)
“We have so far not received an entirely satisfactory reply” from Iran regarding uranium traces found at an undeclared site, says IAEA head Rafael Grossi.
By JNi.Media
Speaking to CBS Face the Nation Saturday night, FM Zarif responded to the Israeli PM's allegations, saying, "Well, he's been making allegations about Iran since 1992."
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the UN General Assembly, on Thursday, 27 September 27, 2018.
By JNi.Media
The administration is enhancing its diplomatic efforts to make sure Iranian oil sales will be "close to zero" when tougher US oil sanctions against Tehran are imposed on November 4.
By JNi.Media
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.
By JNi.Media
President Rouhani said "the Americans have claimed that they want to stop Iranian oil exports completely," adding a dare, "If you can, do it and you will see the consequences."
By JNi.Media
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.
By JNi.Media
The new Senate sanctions bill, with 48 co-sponsors, imposes sanctions on anyone connected to Iran’s ballistic missile program, including corporations doing business with the program.
This important conference did not get the coverage it deserves.
Was the warning for the intention to destroy the State of Israel not taken seriously enough?
By JNi.Media
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.
By JNi.Media
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warned "the enemy should understand that if it strikes, it will definitely be stricken by a yet stronger blow, with active defense turning to active assault as well.”
By JNi.Media
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.
By JNi.Media
Secretary of State John Kerry said this week that “Nobody pretends that some of the challenges we have with Iran have somehow been wiped away."
Adoption Day of Nuclear Iran Deal: "all economic and financial bans against Iran" will be removed.
Speaker of the Iranian Parliament threatens that Iran will cease implementing agreement if West threatens it.
By JNi.Media
A US Administration official was quick to assure that the test does not violate the nuclear agreement reached, because that accord has nothing to say about ballistic missiles.
US Iran Deal supporters are fine with Iran, without any oversight, choosing own samples for analysis
The Senate blocked a vote to strengthen the Iran deal which would protect Israel and release American hostages from Iran.
The Republican-controlled House of Representatives voted down approval of the Iran Deal and voted to block implementation of the deal.
The House passed a Resolution to block the Iran Deal because the 60 day review period has not yet begun.
The mullahs weren't interested in diplomacy without enrichment rights. Clinton led the fold on this point.
Three Reps and two Senators announced their support for the Nuclear Iran Deal.
Billboards up in Baltimore calling on Maryland Senators Cardin and Mikulski to vote against the Nuclear Iran Deal.
Tehran 'rejects the existence of any Israeli on Earth' and told the P5+1 that during JCPOA negotiations.
There was no unity of opinion on the Nuclear Iran Deal amongst Reform leadership or membership.
Menendez explained how the JCPOA actually shields Iran's nuclear weapons program from interference.
Swiss to lift ban on transport of Iranian crude oil and other sanctions beginning Thursday.
By JNi.Media
“This renewed activity occurring after the [signing of the deal] raises obvious concerns that Iran is conducting further [cleanup] efforts to defeat IAEA verification,” the ISIS think tank’s report states.
The AJC opposes the JCPOA because it will allow Iran to become a nuclear threshold state.
Obama attacks critics (Bibi) as ignorant, deceptive, trying to pull a fast one on the American people.
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
California Democratic Congressman will vote against Iran deal because it fails to stop Iran from becoming a nuclear threshold state.
Kerry justifies keeping Iran deal "side deals" from the American public, while skipping Israel on ME trip.
By JNi.Media
The nuclear agreement “ruined the Zionist regime security plan against the Islamic Republic.”
The resolution sets the groundwork for lifting the UN sanctions from Iran.
How can it be a "good deal" if Khamenei" is encouraging calls of "Death to America" and "Death to Israel"?
AIPAC, Take 2: Tell Congress to stop this Iran agreement.
Only one of the major Jewish organizations issued a statement of unqualified support for the nuclear agreement with Iran. Guess which.
Report: Kerry will sign a "bad deal" as Iranian media prepare the public for a "good deal"
The President believes J Street's boast that the left-wing group speaks for American Jewry.
By Rachel Levy
US-led talks with Tehran appear to have reached a deal on sanctions relief: but what about access to Iranian nuclear sites?
Kerry spent the Fourth of July talking with his Iranian counterpart, Mohammad Javad Zarif.
Iran has already been able to free up some 20% of its frozen assets, around $19 billion. At best, that's without doing anything, and at worse, that's while continuing to rush towards a nuclear bomb.
Obama seems to have fallen into the old trap of appointing people who tell him what he wants to hear.
A new Zogby poll suggests that more and more Americans trust Israel more than Obama to get rid of the Iranian nuclear threat.
The Times reported its stockpile of nuclear fuel increased by 20 percent.
Iran tried to buy UN-banned products in the Czech Republic but was caught and stopped, Reuters reports exclusively.
The EU's foreign policy chief is pushing Iran to play a major - but productive! - role in the Syrian civil war negotiations.
State Dept: "It’s a key concern of the United States to ensure that sea lanes in the region remain open and safe."
U.S. officials have acknowledged that Iran-supported Shiite violence in Iraq and Yemen has been influencing the talks between the U.S. and Iran on the latter's nuclear program
Kerry clinched the deal, expresses "concern" over sale of S-300 missiles but says it won’t affect a final agreement.
While Obama chooses to ignore Netanyahu's criticisms, Israel's leftwing Herzog and Livni warn about the same exact gaping holes in Obama's nuclear deal with Iran.
Ayatollah Khameini: sanctions must be lifted immediately and no monitoring of military sites. That means there is no agreement.
Speaking at Iran's Nuclear Technology Day, Rouhani made his Red Line clear.
By Shalom Bear
It appears Iran is telegraphing its intended breaches of the agreement in advance.
The Iran nuclear deal allows continued uranium enrichment, a bunkered centrifuge center and no snap inspections. Lucky Iran.
Obama said he told Netanyahu Iran won't get the bomb. Netanyahu to Obama: The deal would not block Iran's path to the bomb. It would pave it.
It is not called an agreement but instead "key parameters" for a final agreement. Some elements of the agreement may not be made public.
As Iranian general calls for Israel's destruction, P5+1 talks on concessions to Iran continue.
The Prime Minister told the Cabinet the deal in the works is even worse than feared.
Congress is 'fed up' with being left in the dark on the Iran negotiations