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The U.S. has a troubled history of interference in Iranian politics in pursuit of Washington's interests. The CIA-backed coup that helped reinstall the pro-Western shah in 1953 was followed by the ...
Much remains unresolved: The threat to Israel is eased, not gone. Iran’s desperately ruinous, immoral and inhumane regime ...
The War Powers Act, noble in its intent, is largely a relic built for a bygone era of clearly defined conflicts. The law ...
After more than two decades of hard-nosed diplomacy on Iran’s nuclear program, European negotiators are finding themselves ...
Before the U.S. joined Iran and Israel's open conflict over the weekend, Israeli intelligence seemed to be at odds with that of the United States over the true nature of Iran's nuclear ...
European officials plan to engage Iran intensively in the coming weeks, making it clear that the only path to avoiding renewed sanctions is full transparency and meaningful reassurances about the ...
Strikes on Natanz, Fordow, Isfahan and elsewhere pose little regional radiation risk but could release plumes of toxic ...
Nuclear policy specialist David Albright explains how his organization is monitoring for damage to nuclear sites following ...
The very nature of Iran’s despotism ranks it above its major competitors. CS Lewis wrote “of all tyrannies a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive.