Iran is complying with the nuclear deal. Trump, on the other hand, is risking a war — and torching U.S. credibility.
Iran is complying with the nuclear deal. Trump, on the other hand, is risking a war — and torching U.S. credibility.
What the Iran deal means for Tehran’s nuclear program — and for the future of the Middle East.
Negotiators in Switzerland just won a huge victory for diplomacy over war. Now we’ve got to protect it.
Rare are the moments when enormously complex situations lend themselves to unambiguous yes-or-no answers. This is one of them.
New sanction legislation against Iran would alienate Europe, Russia, and China.
The U.S. and its allies keep waiting on Iran to make more concessions on its nuclear enrichment program. But they’re missing the bigger picture.
If President Obama wants his legacy to be as a peacemaker, Iran must be the place to start.
Adding yet more warfare to the current crisis in the Middle East will perpetuate exactly what the imperial powers set out to do: tear an entire region of the world asunder.
There are still significant challenges to reaching a permanent deal on Iran’s nuclear enrichment program, but there’s plenty of room to compromise.
Gareth Porter’s new book chronicles U.S. and Israeli efforts to ensure the perpetuation, rather than the resolution, of outstanding concerns about Iran’s nuclear program.