Iran Nuclear Deal

US policy on Iran: No deal, no cash, no ceasefire

What is US policy on Iran now that everything fell apart, and how does this impact Israel?

Iran enriches more uranium as Gaza war rages, US election looms - analysis

As IAEA reports show Iran's nuclear efforts advancing, the US and its allies have few viable options to respond.

By REUTERS
17/11/2023

Is Israel's war in Gaza distracting the West from Iran's nuclear threat? - analysis

Now is the time to crack down on nuclear violations, precisely now that Iran has shown all of its cards.

Iran can produce fissile material for nuclear bomb within 2 weeks - US

Report: Iran not pursuing a weapons program at this time, has the capacity to produce enough fissile material for a nuclear bomb in less than two weeks.

What does the latest IAEA report mean for Iran nuke standoff? - analysis

It would seem that the West and the Islamic Republic are creeping toward a variety of informal understandings resembling a new nuclear deal.

Iran never has and never will seek a temporary nuclear deal - Iranian FM

"We have always wanted a return of all parties to full compliance with the 2015 nuclear deal," the country's Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian told reporters.

14/08/2023
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US President Joe Biden

Israel: US-Iran deal will not stop nuclear program, help fund terror

"[The deal] does not end Iran's nuclear program and will only help to fund Iranian terror proxies," Israel's PMO said on Saturday.

Payoff in US-Iran prisoner release incentivizes kidnappings, terror - Rep. Hoyer

US congressman Steny Hoyer shares concern with “Israeli officials across the spectrum" about the potential Saudi nuclear program turning military.

Are Iran, the West still moving toward unofficial nuclear understanding? - analysis

The nuclear and Middle East regional elements of the understanding seem to be holding, even as the Russia-Iran part may never have been nailed down.

Biden's Iranian non-deal: The controversial path to engagement - opinion

“Rumors about a nuclear deal, interim or otherwise, are false and misleading,” State Department spokesman Matthew Miller told journalists in June.

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