Why the Iran Deal is Bad for Both America and Israel
Why the Iran Deal is Bad for Both America and Israel is a Special Report sponsored by The Israel Project and prepared by The Washington Times Advocacy Department.
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Iran deal: Administration maneuvers on Iran deal
During the high-stakes negotiations with the Islamic Republic of Iran, U.S. negotiators made monumental miscalculations, reneging on critical redlines that were once considered non-negotiable.
Iran deal: A deal that ensures Iran has the capability to destroy America
In a speech before the American Enterprise Institute earlier this month, former Vice President Dick Cheney made the case why Congress should have rejected the Iran nuclear deal and why President Obama's concessions to Iran have dire consequences for America.
Iran deal: Schumer: Iran won't change its ways under this deal
Sen. Charles Schumer of New York was one of the highest profile Democrats to rebuff President Obama and come out against the Iran nuclear deal. Below are excerpts from his Aug. 6 statement explaining the decision.
Iran deal: Why the Iran deal makes war more likely
The Iranian regime is one of our most dangerous foes.
Iran deal: An Iran deal that forgets the lessons of 9/11
There was something amazingly symbolic about Congress considering the Obama-Khamenei agreement on the 14th anniversary of the 9/11 attack.
Iran deal: Why more than 200 prominent generals, admirals oppose Iran deal
The number of retired generals and admirals signing on to a letter to Congress rejecting the Iran nuclear deal has continued to swell ...
Iran deal: A deal that erases the president's red lines
From allowing Iran to keep enriching uranium to abandoning "anywhere, anytime" inspections of Tehran's nuclear facilities, the Obama administration has crossed many of its own red lines in the nuclear deal that will lift tough economic sanctions on America's longtime adversary.
Iran deal: Iran's toll on America: 500 soldiers killed in Iraq
The Iranian Islamic regime was directly involved in the killing of more than 500 American service members in Iraq by supplying Shiite extremists with advanced roadside bombs, rocket-propelled explosives and other munitions, military officials say.
Iran deal: The deadly danger of appeasing Iran
"Appeasement" gets a bad rap but, strictly speaking, the word implies nothing more than an attempt to make peace. If aggrieved adversaries can be pacified by reasonable concessions, what's wrong with that?
Iran deal: A former CIA Director diagnoses the Iran nuclear deal
Despite the saga over Hillary Clinton's emails, Donald Trump's sprint to front-runner status in the Republican presidential race and some interesting pennant races, the news this summer has never drifted far from the nuclear deal with the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Iran deal: A Shariah-approved nuclear attack
Congress needed to stop President Obama's nuclear deal with Iran. The most important reason — Iran can threaten the existence of the United States by making an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) attack using a single nuclear weapon.
Iran deal: Why the breakout time for Iranian nuclear weapons is imminent
Since 1979, a cabal of nations has aided and abetted Iran in its efforts to develop a robust nuclear program under the guise of generating a nuclear energy system.