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Iran's Nuclear Program
Past Performance Is No Guide...
Israel undoubtedly has the capacity to surprise. That doesn’t mean an attack on Iran is destined for success.
To Stop Iran Nukes, Give it a Stake
The world would be a worse place if Iran constructs a nuclear weapon. But engaging it on broader Middle East issues might make it rethink.
To Stop Iran Nukes, Give it a Stake
The world would be a worse place if Iran constructs a nuclear weapon. But engaging it on broader Middle East issues might make it rethink.
Israel's Iran Debate Takes New Turn
Benjamin Netanyahu’s bellicose rhetoric over Iran has prompted push back from former intelligence chiefs. But a new coalition member is unlikely to help moderate his policy.
India Walks U.S.-Iran Tightrope
India has a delicate balancing act with the United States and Iran. Can it look after its business interests?
Hillary’s Passage to India
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s trip to India may not garner quite the same headlines her China trip did. But Iran ensures the visit may still be tricky.
Khamenei Preparing for a Deal?
Having consolidated power in elections, Iran’s Supreme Leader may be laying the groundwork for a nuclear deal.
Let Iran Save Face
Iran would have less reason to rely on terrorism as a continuation of politics if it could cut deals as an equal.
Making Baghdad Talks a Success
Iran nuclear talks in Istanbul were a step in the right direction. But there’s much to thrash out before Baghdad.
Why the Right Hated the Iran Talks
The weekend talks on Iran’s nuclear program were hailed by many as progress. But the American right doesn’t see things that way.
Iran Deal Possible, Just Not Now
With the U.S. in a presidential election year, don’t expect a major breakthrough at the talks that have started on Iran’s nuclear program. But compromise may come next year.
The Cost of Staying Nuclear
Maintaining a nuclear arsenal is expensive. Emphasizing this could be one way of discouraging some nations.