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Trump Decertified The Iran Nuclear Deal. Now What?

October 19, 2017 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

After describing it as the “worst deal ever” and threatening to scrap the entire accord, U.S. President Donald Trump has decertified the Iran nuclear deal, describing it as against U.S. national security interests, and outlined significant measures targeting the regime in its entirety. Trump took a … [Read more...] about Trump Decertified The Iran Nuclear Deal. Now What?

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Ali Khamenei, Congress, Human Rights Violations, Iran, Iran news, Iran nuclear deal, Iraq, IRGC, JCPOA, Lebanese Hezbollah, Maryam Rajavi, Middle East, Military sites, Mohammad Ali Jafari, National Council of Resistance of Iran, NCRI, President Donald Trump, Revolutionary Guards, Rex Tillerson, Senate, Syria, Yemen

Blueprinting the Right Iran Policy

August 2, 2017 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

A very reluctant US President Donald Trump recently gave the green light for the State Department to recertify Iran as complying with a nuclear agreement signed between international community representatives and Tehran two years ago. This measure has hurled ongoing debates, launching a faceoff … [Read more...] about Blueprinting the Right Iran Policy

Filed Under: Foreign Policy, Iran, Nuclear Program Tagged With: Barack Obama, House of Representatives, Iraq, IRGC, James Mattis, JCPOA, John Bolton, Khamenei, Khomeini, Lebanon, Middle East, North Korea, President Donald Trump, Regime change, Revolutionary Guards, Rex Tillerson, Russia, Senate, Syria, Tehran, U.S. State Department, White House, Yemen

Iran’s missile launches: A sign of strength or weakness?

June 26, 2017 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

How should we evaluate Iran’s medium-range missile strikes, boasted by the mullahs as an official response to the June 7th twin attacks allegedly staged by ISIS in Tehran? As a sign of strength showing Iran’s ability to take on ISIS while also sending a message to all adversaries, most importantly … [Read more...] about Iran’s missile launches: A sign of strength or weakness?

Filed Under: Iran, Middle East Tagged With: Ballistic missiles, Donald Trump, Iran-Iraq War, Iran's nuclear program, Iraq, IRGC, ISIS, Maryam Rajavi, Meddling, MEK, National Council of Resistance of Iran, NCRI, People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran, PMOI, Revolutionary Guards, Senate, Syria, Tehran, United States, Washington

Sanctions on Iran signal a new horizon

June 13, 2017 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

The United States Senate recently voted overwhelmingly 92-7 in favor of moving forward on evaluating further sanctions against Iran and especially targeting the Revolutionary Guards (IRGC). Following eight years of Obama’s appeasement, this is a significant turn of events resulting in major concerns … [Read more...] about Sanctions on Iran signal a new horizon

Filed Under: Foreign Policy, Iran Tagged With: Appeasement, Barack Obama, Congress, IRGC, ISIS, JCPOA, Revolutionary Guards, Riyadh, Sanctions, Senate, Tehran, Terrorism, United States

As Congress adjusts to Trump, Iran put under the pressure it deserves

December 7, 2016 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

By Heshmat Alavi Maybe the single subject Democrats and Republicans can truly agree on in Washington, today and maybe for a long time to come, will be upgrading sanctions on Iran. President-elect Donald Trump is also expected to place his support behind this initiative, too. … [Read more...] about As Congress adjusts to Trump, Iran put under the pressure it deserves

Filed Under: Foreign Policy, Iran, Nuclear Program Tagged With: Barack Obama, Bashar Assad, Congress, Democratic Party, Democrats, Donald Trump, Hassan Rouhani, Houthis, Human Rights Violations, Iraq, Kenya, Lebanese Hezbollah, Lebanon, Meddling, Republican Party, Republicans, Senate, Shiite militias, Syria, Yemen

Why We Shouldn’t Worry About Giuliani’s Ties to an Iranian Resistance Group

November 29, 2016 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

By ROBERT G. TORRICELLI November 28, 2016 Last week, Politico published an article critiquing the Mujahidin e-Khalq, or MEK, an Iranian resistance group, and the U.S. politicians who support it, especially former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani. As a former Democratic member of the Senate Foreign … [Read more...] about Why We Shouldn’t Worry About Giuliani’s Ties to an Iranian Resistance Group

Filed Under: Foreign Policy, Iran Tagged With: Donald Trump, Iraq, MEK, Military, Newt Gingrich, Rudy Giuliani, Senate, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Terrori, United States

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