Reassurances from the U.S. could prevent a destabilizing arms race.
Mostly dead is slightly alive.
Netanyahu’s warnings about the nuclear deal have proved prescient.
Even President Biden has said it’s “dead.” So why is Washington pretending otherwise?
Snapback.
Too good for the State Department to check.
The Biden administration should pivot to a Plan B.
The Islamic Republic seems in no hurry to complete a nuclear deal.
The loss of U.S. credibility has been a boon for Tehran.
“Tehran continues to stonewall inspectors.”
Democrats might balk at extending $10 billion to Vladimir Putin.
There is no need for Russian firms to engage in uranium transactions with Iran.
The current U.S. policy is “one step forward, four steps back.”
Riyadh’s representatives will watch the IDF demonstrate tactics aimed at striking Iran.