Ironically, a negotiated settlement between the United States and Iran could trigger yet another war in the Middle East.
Iran’s Weak Emergency Infrastructure Would Only Compound Effects of an Attack
Instituting a nuclear-energy program with substandard emergency preparedness is like starting a war without medical staff and hospitals.
How Much of Romney’s Bellicosity Toward Iran Is Just Campaign Theatrics?
The war of words over Iran’s nuclear program keeps expanding.
Attacking Iran Is Like Setting Off Nuclear Bombs on the Ground
Compared to the interests of Jerusalem, Tehran, and Washington, those of the Iranian people come in a distant last.
Thanks Due Netanyahu for Forcing Obama’s Hand on Iran
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s unrelenting pressure on the Obama administration to back him in his threats toward Iran backfired on him.
Netanyahu Squandering Israel’s “Rationality” Advantage Over Iran
Israel has gotten away with its illegal nuclear-weapons program because Washington has long considered it an ally and “rational.”
U.S.-Israeli Differences Not Likely Lost on Iran
Gen. Dempsey’s statements and the new Wilson Center report throw cold water on plans to attack Iran.
The Futility of Seeking “Strategic Clarity” on Iran
Uncertainty and ambiguity about its nuclear-weapons program has its apparent strategic advantages to Israel.
Washington Post Breaks Lockstep on Israel and Iran
At times, even establishment media bridle at conventional Washington thinking.
Inspectors’ Year-round Presence in Iran Complicates Israel’s Attack Plans
Few are aware that International Atomic Energy inspectors are in Iran year-round.