The U.S. invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan scared Tehran out of building a bomb. It’s not scared any longer.
The mullahs have stopped cooperation with the inspectors.
What Peter Beinart gets wrong about the Middle East and the atom bomb.
Naftali Bennett must make clear that he is willing to go it alone.
American inaction only makes the ayatollahs more daring.
If the ayatollahs don’t want to return to the nuclear deal—then what?
The ayatollahs may doubt whether the U.S. would use it; they won’t have any trouble believing that the Israelis will.
While it has increasingly hobbled inspectors.
A brilliant coup for Israel.
But won’t derail them.
While enriching uranium to atom-bomb levels.
The analyst joins us to talk about his essay explaining why President Biden seeks to downgrade allies and elevate adversaries in the Middle East.
A few months ago it seemed that the Biden administration would pursue a more moderate version of Obama’s Iran strategy. Now it’s poised to make even greater concessions.
European intelligence agencies have found evidence of an ongoing quest for the bomb.