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JCPOA
What Does Trump’s Withdrawal From the Iran Nuclear Deal Mean for Afghanistan?
By Sibghatullah Arsalai
Washington’s withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal is not good news for Afghanistan.
The History of China and Iran’s Unlikely Partnership
By Bonnie Girard
How did a communist country and an theocracy form a close partnership?
What Does Trump’s Iran Deal Withdrawal Mean for India’s Security?
By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
Though the decision itself may not have been surprising, the consequences could be serious for New Delhi’s security.
Trump Withdraws US From Iran Deal, Reimposes Sanctions: Here's What's Next
By Ankit Panda
Trump did not announce any Iranian material violations of the 2015 nuclear accord.
What National Security Advisor John Bolton Means for India
By Tridivesh Singh Maini
Bolton's stance on Pakistan won't bother India, but his approach to Iran is deeply concerning.
What Does Japan Think of the Iran Nuclear Deal?
By Scott W. Harold
A closer look at Tokyo’s views on the agreement and their significance.
The CIA's Newly Released Osama Bin Laden Files and the Iran Angle
By Ankit Panda
Was the bulk release of Osama Bin Laden's Abbottabad data trove an act of transparency or something else?
In Lead-Up to Iranian Elections, the Nuclear Deal Becomes a Heated Topic of Debate
By Heshmat Alavi
As the presidential election nears, the fate of the JCPOA appears secure.
Iran's 2017 Election: Ahmadinejad’s Candidacy Signals the Regime's Weakening
By Heshmat Alavi
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's entrance into Iran's electoral race is deeply dangerous.
Exploring the Possibility of Defense Relations Between Iran and Japan
By Masoud Rezaei
Military cooperation might seem like a faraway dream, but there are good reasons for both sides to explore options.
Iran Nuclear Deal Dilemmas Fueling Elections Standoff
By Heshmat Alavi
Ahead of elections later this year, Iranian politics remains riven by disagreement over the 2015 nuclear deal.
What Happens to the Iran Nuclear Deal Under Trump?
By Sina Azodi
Negating the deal unilaterally would have major consequences for the United States.