ayatollah ali khamenei
- The nuclear talks between the U.S. and Tehran have stalled over an issue the parties should have resolved long ago
- Congress has a right to makes its views known to Iran's leaders
- Secretary of State John Kerry recalled disarmament agreements between the U.S. and the Soviet Union in characterizing the Iran nuclear deal. A better analogy would be the 1938 Munich Pact, which gave Hitler part of Czechoslovakia in the vain hope that war could be avoided.
- Once again, intense negotiations with Iran over its nuclear program have failed to produce a deal, but there remains some reason for optimism after the weekend's high-level negotiations in Geneva.
- Iranian President Hasan Rowhani's conciliatory words at the UN last month won't mean much if his country continues enriching uranium
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- While Washington is preoccupied with other things, Iranian President Hasan Rowhani may be opening the door to genuine progress.
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- Iran nukes: Aggressive action that falls short of war can keep Tehran perpetually '18 months away'
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