WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama is casting a looming congressional vote on the Iran nuclear deal as the nation's most consequential foreign policy debate since the authorization of the Iraq war, a now unpopular decision that still reverberates through American politics.
In a bid to discredit criticism of the deal, Obama will also argue ...
The success of any nuclear framework agreement negotiated by Iran and the P5+1 (United States, Britain, Russia, Germany, France and China) this week ultimately will be determined not by the signing of a final accord in June but by Tehrans fidelity to nonproliferation in the years and decades to come.
Given Irans history of nuclear deception, the ...
Tehran, March 31, IRNA US President Barack Obama has invoked former President John F. Kennedys words about negotiations as talks over Irans civilian nuclear program nears a self-imposed end-March deadline for reaching a mutual understanding approaches.
Speaking at the dedication of the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the US Senate in Boston on ...
Iran must be vigilant in its interactions with the United States as Washington constantly pursues a regime change agenda vis--vis Tehran, a political analyst tellsPress TV.
The United States is ... determined to overthrow the democratically elected government in Iran and to replace it with a puppet government that would do America and Israels bidding,...
Fifty years ago today, President John F. Kennedy delivered a visionary commencement speech at American University where he called on Americans to reexamine their assumptions about peace, including with our then-archrival, the Soviet Union. In so doing, Kennedy challenged a mindset that has shaped modern American foreign policy: that diplomacy is appeasement ...