CCN | Mark Emem: These are uncertain times, but for anyone who has been keenly watching President Donald Trumps game of chicken with Iran, the only certainty is that both sides will continue to ratchet up the rhetoric for the foreseeable future.
But while Trump has previously warned Iran of complete obliteration using the military might of the United ...
The Wall Street Journal | Asa Fitch and Josh Ulick: U.S. sanctions on Iran date to 1979, when the Carter administration froze Iranian assets in response to the Iran hostage crisis, in which 52 Americans were held for more than a year at the U.S. Embassy in Tehran.
Sanctions pressure rose in the late 1990s and early 2000s under the Clinton and Bush ...
Press TV- Former US president Jimmy Carter says President Donald Trump's decision to quit the Iran nuclear agreement isa serious mistake, and perhaps his worst one so far.
This may be the worst mistake Trump has made so far, Carter said in an interview with the CNN.
On Tuesday, Trump declared that his country is pulling out of the Iran deal,...
Alwaght- Jimmy Carter, the 39thpresident of the United States, said America must recognize Palestine in an op-ed published on Tuesday in the New York Times.
Before scrolling down to read the text, you will find a GIF (Graphics Interchange Format) of a dove carrying an olive branch in its beak, as two nestlings (representing Palestine and the Israeli ...
The New York Times| Jimmy Carter: We do not yet know the policy of the next administration toward Israel and Palestine, but we do know the policy of this administration. It has been President Obamas aim to support a negotiated end to the conflict based on two states, living side by side in peace.
That prospect is now in grave doubt. I am convinced ...
The 39th President of the United States, Jimmy Carter, has become the latest politician urging the United States to join forces with Russia and Iran in order to find a solution to solve the protracted Syrian crisis.
Carter considers finding a solution to the deadly conflict, which has left over 220,000 people killed and more than 7.6 million displaced,...
IFP has taken a look at the front pages of newspapers on Sunday and picked headlines from 19 of them. IFP has simply translated the headlines and does not vouch for their accuracy.
Most Iranian dailies on Sunday led on the governments reaction to allegations that it has illegally withdrawn $4.1 billion from the Foreign Exchange Reserve Fund. The government ...
[caption id="attachment_106788" align="alignright" width="173"] Iran's Foreign Minister Javad Zarif (L) holds a bilateral meeting with U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry (R) on the second straight day of talks over Tehran's nuclear program in Vienna, July 14, 2014.[/caption]
In 1979, in response to the hostage crisis, US President Jimmy Carter declared ...
The Eldersthis week welcomed the interim agreement reached in Geneva between the P5+1 group of countries and the Islamic Republic of Iran on Irans nuclear programme.
After years of inconclusive negotiations, this is an important step forward in restoring confidence between Iran and the international community, saidKofi Annan, Chair of The Elders and ...
[caption id="attachment_59455" align="alignright" width="180"] Larry Morris/The Washington Post - National security adviser Henry Kissinger talks with William H. Sullivan, center, and Mrs. Tran Kim Phuong, wife of the South Vietnamese ambassador, at the National Day celebration at the South Vietnam embassy on Nov. 1, 1972, in Washington. Sullivan, ...
Negotiations over Irans nuclear program are resumed, Iran and US are considered as the main negotiators. Both sides are under pressure to resolve the issue and relax tensions.
Iran and US are negotiating over Iran nuke program. Negotiations are going in 2 ways, secret and formal. Political experts call 5+1 talks a show and media game, as the formal ...
This article was written byJennifer Rubin for The Washington Post blogs on July 23, 2012.Jennifer Rubin writes the Right Turn blog for The Post, offering reported opinion from a conservative perspective.
Both the Obama administration and outside foreign policy experts are struggling to understand and predict the course of the Arab Spring. Much of ...