
Ron Paul: Why Can't the US Let Go of Iranian Sanctions?
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Ron Paul: Why Can't the US Let Go of Iranian Sanctions?
Update: here is the statement by Obama, not to be confused with the statement Netanyahu is about to make and which may be measured in the kilotons.
Great job by Pat Buchanan on Hannity, standing up for sanity...
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Former Texas Gov. Rick Perry says the Obama Administration made too many concessions in its negotiations with Iran to reach the deal it announced Thursday.
WASHINGTON, DC -- Rep. Ryan Zinke (R-MT), a member of the House Armed Services Committee, said that Iran, a sponsor of terrorism against the U.S. and its allies, cannot be trusted to abide by the terms and conditions of a nuclear deal.
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Talks Aimed at Finalizing Deal by End of June
U.S. Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter said that a deal with Iran wouldn't necessarily prevent war.
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And that development could risk the ire of Congress, which had agreed to hold off on pursuing new sanctions while negotiations were underway.
He made the suggestion during a floor speech.
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The centerpiece of President Obama's second-term foreign policy agenda is hanging in the balance Tuesday as negotiators struggle to reach a deal to limit Iran's nuclear program.
An Iranian journalist and top media aide to Iran's President Hassan Rouhani defected while covering the nuclear talks in Switzerland and has accused the United States' team of acting on Iran's behalf in the negotiations
The negotiations in Switzerland are stuck on two stubborn problems as the tension ramps up ahead of a 31 March cutoff date, writes Julian Borger in Lausanne
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The forces that do not want a U.S. nuclear deal with Iran, nor any U.S. detente with Iran, are impressive.
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Officials Say 2-3 Page Deal Nearly Finalized
In an interview this evening on Fox News, State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki would not promise that Americans would get to see the details of a nuclear deal with Iran before it's "signed, sealed, delivered."
When the George W. Bush administration was preparing the public in 2001-2003 for the invasion of Iraq by selling it lies and exaggerations, it was greatly aided by the New York Times.
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Congress canoodles with Israeli spies to undermine Iran deal
After Prime Minister Netanyahu's scorched-earth political victory which featured anti-Arab race-baiting – and with his free-market economics driving more Israelis into poverty – Israel faces a difficult path into the future, writes Michael Wins
Republicans, carrying water for Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, have come up with a new scheme to kill a deal to constrain but not obliterate Iran's nuclear program. The new goal seems to be to prevent the agreement from demonstrating that it can
In November 1956, President Eisenhower, enraged he had not been forewarned of their invasion of Egypt, ordered the British, French and Israelis to get out of Suez and Sinai. They did as told.
Joshua Muravchik drops any pretense to being interested in a diplomatic solution with Iran: