An IAEA Report and Obama’s Zeal for a Deal
The decision by the Obama administration to cut Israel out of the loop when it comes to information about the secret nuclear negotiations with Iran has once again put the feud between the president and...
View ArticleHave a Strategy to Stop Iran? Not Obama.
In an interview with Reuters intended as a rebuttal to Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu’s speech to a joint session of Congress tomorrow, President Obama claims that his critics are not only wrong...
View ArticleWhat Will the West’s Many Concessions to Iran Produce?
It has been hard to keep up with the cascade of U.S. concessions in the negotiations with Iran, because there has been no natural stopping point. If you think virtually any deal is better than no deal,...
View ArticleNuclear Inspections Farce Puts Democrats to the Test
On Tuesday, a report surfaced that Iran issued a threat to Yuko Amano, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, that he should expect personal consequences if he revealed the details of the...
View ArticleCongress Can’t Accept Vague Promises About Nuclear Inspections
Yesterday’s revelation about Iran being given the right to inspect its own military sites by the International Atomic Energy Agency gave the lie to administration promises about verification of the...
View ArticleText of Iran-IAEA Agreement Proves Inspection is a Farce
On Wednesday when the Associated Press published a report claiming that the International Atomic Energy Agency had agreed to let Iran inspect the Parchin military site itself, critics of the nuclear...
View ArticleNew Parchin Construction Makes Iran Deal Supporters Look Even More Foolish
Last week, the debate over the Iran nuclear deal was roiled by the news that a side deal between the International Atomic Energy Agency and Tehran allowed the Islamist regime to self-inspect the...
View ArticleIran’s Nuclear Shell Game
Iran took another step toward convincing the West it is showing flexibility about its nuclear program this week by inviting the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency to Tehran. IAEA chief...
View ArticleIran Provides New Test of Obama’s Mettle
Just hours after an announcement that an agreement between Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency on access for inspectors was imminent comes a new bit of news that could render the entire...
View ArticleIn Nuclear Talks, Iran Plays the Victim Card
With the third round of nuclear talks approaching, Iranian senior figures are taking turns to the airwaves to present a well-rehearsed, grievance-filled version of the issues at stake in their current...
View ArticleFilm Review: “U.N. Me” — Everything the Left Doesn’t Want to Know About the UN
Those who view his films as compendiums of distorted propaganda may rightly despise Michael Moore, but there’s no denying that his work re-popularized the documentary as an independent art form while...
View ArticleCan Obama Solve Iran By “Going Big?”
Since the P5+1 negotiations with Iran began much of the speculation about the diplomatic activity centered on the fact that it was clearly in the interests of both sides to keep talking for as long as...
View ArticleObama Doesn’t Care He’s Been Proven Wrong About Iran
The release yesterday of a new report on Iran’s nuclear program by the International Atomic Energy Agency effectively vindicates everything Israel’s leaders have been saying in recent months. The...
View ArticleIran’s Lies Are Matched by Obama’s
Yesterday, we discussed the latest attempt by the West to entice Iran to resume negotiations over the future of their nuclear program. Those talks, being conducted by European Union foreign policy...
View ArticleIAEA: Bibi’s Red Line Warnings Were Right
Hamas’s decision not to go along with their patron Iran’s determination to keep Bashar Assad in power in Syria broke up a profitable alliance that had worked well for both parties. But though the two...
View ArticleIran’s Mixed Signals Designed to Mislead
Is Iran backing down on its plans to build a nuclear weapon? Some Western observers may be encouraged to think so after reading reports saying that Iran has decided to resume negotiations with the...
View ArticleInspections? Kerry’s False Iran Promises
When Secretary of State John Kerry defended the deal he signed with Iran on November 24, he was particularly exasperated with the arguments that asserted that Iran would cheat on its promises to “hit...
View ArticleObama’s Parchin Nuclear Wake-Up Call
Sunday night, the residents of Tehran got a light show when an explosion at a military complex east of the city shook the Iranian capital. According to the New York Times, an orange flash lit up the...
View ArticleObama’s Wrong: Iran’s Already Cheating
When he met with the press last Wednesday, President Obama gave a vote of confidence to his Iranian negotiating partners as having upheld their end of the interim nuclear deal they signed with the U.S....
View ArticleIran Wins if Obama Extends Nuclear Talks
President Obama showed a bit of spine today when he said on ABC’s This Week that he would not roll back all the sanctions on Iran immediately if it signed a nuclear agreement with the West. But outside...
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