
Donald Trump: Nuclear deal calls for US to defend Iran against Israeli attack – VIDEO
DONALD TRUMP: “We want to make our country great again. These are people that are really wanting to make this country great. They hate to see what’s going on, whether it’s a horrible deal More...

NY Times: Nuke Deal Will Allow Iran to “Produce Uranium on an Industrial Scale” in 15 Years
The nuclear agreement between Iran and the P5+1 powers, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), will provide Tehran with the means “to produce [enriched] uranium on an industrial More...

AP: Iran Will Use Own “Experts and Equipment” to Give IAEA Samples from Suspected Nuke Site
In a departure from the usual procedure, Iran will be allowed to use its own “experts and equipment” to provide international inspectors with environmental samples from the military base and suspected More...

$2 gas will be back after Iran nuclear deal
Gas may only dip a few cents when the Iranian oil first starts to flow again, but by September drivers could see big savings. “Once we get past Labor Day, we should see gas falling by 10 to 15 cents More...

J Street Prepares Talking Points To Support Obama’s Doubtful Deal With Iran
In their announcement from Tuesday J Street launched a new video and website—IranDealFacts.org—taking on the top eight arguments made by the deal’s opponents and “rebutting them one by one.” For More...

John Kerry, US secretary of state, in hospital after bicycle crash in Switzerland
The US Secretary of State John Kerry, 71, had a biking accident in the nearby French Alps. He did not lose consciousness, said his spokesman John Kirby. The injury is near the site of a previous hip More...

WWS Reacts: Iran and the Path to a Nuclear Agreement
A preliminary agreement to limit Iran’s nuclear program was reached April 2 by Iran and six world powers: the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council, China, France, Russia, U.S. and More...

Former German Foreign Minister and Vice Chancellor Joschka Fischer: Iran Versus Saudi Arabia
The “new” Middle East is now on daily display. Unlike the old Middle East, whose fate was determined by the dominant Western powers (the United Kingdom and France after World War I, and the United States More...