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Tag Archives: Hassan Rouhani
#IranDeal “The relief granted to Iran in January 2016 was largely done through executive action, so Trump could easily withdraw the U.S. with the stroke of a pen”
THE HILL Trump administration could imperil Iran deal by Katie Bo Williams November 11, 2016 President Obama’s signature nuclear deal with Iran could be put in peril when President-elect Donald Trump takes office in January, nuclear policy experts and lobbyists … Continue reading
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Tagged Donald Trump, Hassan Rouhani, Iran
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Our partner in peace, Mr Rouhani: ‘This Festering Zionist Tumor Has Opened Once Again’
WASHINGTON FREE BEACON by Adam Kredo July 31, 2014 Iranian president adopts violent rhetoric towards Israel Iranian President Hassan Rouhani lashed out at Israel in vitriolic terms on Wednesday, referring to Israel as a “festering Zionist tumor.” Rouhani, who has … Continue reading
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Tagged Hassan Rouhani, Iran, Javad Zarif
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Iran, Turkey Meet Amid ‘Massive Sanctions Busting’ Schemes. First meeting between Iranian president and Turkey in nearly 20 years
WASHINGTON FREE BEACON by Adam Kredo June 9, 2014 Iranian President Hassan Rouhani is in Turkey this week for the first official high-level meeting in nearly 20 years, sparking speculation that the two nations are growing closer as a means … Continue reading