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Tag Archives: Iran
“Washington’s pro-Iran engagement machinery has already cranked into overdrive”
NATIONAL REVIEW Team Biden’s Iranian-Influence Scandal September 27, 2023 The Biden administration’s now-sidelined Iran envoy Robert Malley compromised America’s national security, and new bombshell reporting about an Iranian-influence operation proves it. In the wake of news earlier this year that … Continue reading
US prisoners held in Iran have been released, Iran has reportedly slowed down enrichment and even diluted some of its stockpiles, and still Benjamin Netanyahu is quiet
JPOST Why is Israel silent on the looming Iran deal? Yaakov Katz August 31, 2023 …All indications are that the United States under President Joe Biden is close to reaching an interim deal – or at the very least some sort … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Benjamin Netanyahu, Iran, Joe Biden, Saudi Arabia
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FDD: The Jewish state faces intensifying threats and internal divisions
FDD Israel’s Long, Hot Summer Clifford D. May August 17, 2023 …Analysts at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD) believe the Biden administration is working to conclude a wider deal, and that it is doing so secretly, bypassing Congress … Continue reading
That the White House announced the Iran ransom deal during the August congressional recess was no coincidence
THE DISPATCH The Disastrous Implications of the $6 Billion Iran Hostage Deal Richard Goldberg August 15, 2023 President Joe Biden’s decision to trade $6 billion for five American citizens unlawfully detained in Tehran isn’t just the largest hostage ransom payment … Continue reading
Dermer’s DC meetings will focus on moving forward on a “limited defense treaty” between US and Israel
ISRAEL HAYOM (by agreement with JNS) A limited defense treaty with the US would be counterproductive Jacob Nagel August 17, 2023 A “limited defense treaty” between the US and Israel as part of a normalization agreement with Saudi Arabia and … Continue reading
Iran’s fast-moving development of weapons-grade uranium is bringing the possibility of an Iranian first nuclear test closer
JPOST Iran close to testing nuclear weapons for first time Benjamin Weinthal August 12, 2023 The Islamic Republic of Iran is close to possibly testing a nuclear weapons device and has sought to obtain illicit technology for its active atomic … Continue reading
The common policy of the last three administrations tacitly assumes that the costs to the United States, to the Middle East, and to the world of a nuclear-armed Iran, while certainly unwelcome, would be manageable
THE JERUSALEM STRATEGIC TRIBUNE The United States, Iran, and the Lessons of the Last War Michael Mandelbaum July 2023 …The present policy rests on the conviction that confronting Iran with the threat of war would likely lead to war, and … Continue reading
Israelis are defending themselves against Tehran’s foreign legions
FOUNDATION FOR DEFENSE OF DEMOCRACY Iran’s shadow war Clifford May July 12, 2023 Israelis battled Palestinians in the northern West Bank last week. That’s what most media reported and it’s true as far as it goes. But here’s a more … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Gaza, Hamas, Iran, Islamic Jihad, Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Lebanon, West Bank
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