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JFK Would Have Rejected the Iran Deal

JFK Would Have Rejected the Iran Deal

In a bitter historical irony, as Americans mark the fiftieth anniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, the world’s leading powers may be about to sign an agreement that would permit Iran, the world’s leading sponsor of terror

U.S. Silent on Ayatollah's Description of Israel as 'Rabid Dog'

U.S. Silent on Ayatollah's Description of Israel as 'Rabid Dog'

When the Ayatollah Khamenei referred to Israel as a “rabid dog,” the Obama administration responded by recalling times when “people in our society [have said] difficult things about Iran and Iranians.”  France condemned the “rabid dog” statement as unacceptable on

Afghanistan Deal is a Bitter Victory

Afghanistan Deal is a Bitter Victory

The purported deal to keep some troops in Afghanistan is a potential win for the U.S., and especially for all those who fought and sacrificed themselves to defeat Al Qaeda and protect the new government from collapse. But it is

Senate, Bowing to Obama, Delays New Iran Sanctions

Senate, Bowing to Obama, Delays New Iran Sanctions

President Barack Obama convinced a bipartisan group of Senators on Tuesday to delay enacting new sanctions until after the Thanksgiving recess. The Obama administration had sought the delay, it claimed, in order to show good faith to the Iranian regime

Iran's Leader Backs Nuke Talks, with Conditions

Iran's Leader Backs Nuke Talks, with Conditions

(AP) Iran’s leader backs nuke talks, with conditionsBy GEORGE JAHN and JOHN HEILPRINAssociated PressGENEVAAhead of a new round of Iran nuclear talks, the country’s supreme leader voiced support on Wednesday for the negotiations, but he insisted there are limits to

Deal Closer: Iran Concedes on Right to Enrich

Deal Closer: Iran Concedes on Right to Enrich

(AP) Deal closer: Iran concedes on right to enrichBy GEORGE JAHNAssociated PressVIENNASince the start of talks on Iran’s nuclear program, Iran has asserted it has a right to enrich uranium — and the United States has disagreed. Both have refused

Netanyahu Tacitly Slams Obama on Iran

Netanyahu Tacitly Slams Obama on Iran

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, welcoming French President Francois Hollande on his visit to Israel, tacitly swatted Barack Obama by noting Hollande’s “courageous stance” for his opposition to easing sanctions on Iran.  Hollande’s resistance to letting Iran off the hook

Why Obama Fears the Gettysburg Address

Why Obama Fears the Gettysburg Address

President Barack Obama has elected not to attend the 150th anniversary of the Gettysburg Address on Tuesday, Nov. 19th. Instead, he will be meeting with Senators at the White House to persuade them not to impose new sanctions on Iran,

Report: Rumored Israel-Saudi Alliance Against Iran is Real

Report: Rumored Israel-Saudi Alliance Against Iran is Real

Breitbart News has been reporting the likelihood that an Israel-Saudi alliance against Iran would emerge as a result of the Obama adminstration’s weakness in the face of Iran’s nuclear program. Now, the London Sunday Times reports that there are intelligence documents

Pat Buchanan Trusts Iran More than Israel

Pat Buchanan Trusts Iran More than Israel

Pat Buchanan has come in for quite a bit of criticism over the years for remarks about Israel and American Jews. He’s still a sharp observer of the political scene, though, which is why MSNBC hired him several years ago

Israel, Saudi Arabia Ally for Attack on Iran

Israel, Saudi Arabia Ally for Attack on Iran

In one of the most unusual alliances in recent memory, Israel is allying with Saudi Arabia to prepare the way for a military strike against Iran. Without American tactical support, Israel would need Saudi aid. According to the Sunday Times

Senate Resolution Demands Iran Release Detained Christian Pastor

Today, the U.S. Senate unanimously passed a bipartisan resolution that directly calls “on the Government of Iran to immediately release Saeed Abedini and all other individuals detained on account of their religious beliefs.” The Senate resolution was sponsored by Senators

Israeli PM Tweets over 'Bad Deal' with Iran

Israeli PM Tweets over 'Bad Deal' with Iran

(AP) Israeli PM tweets over ‘bad deal’ with IranJERUSALEMIsrael’s prime minister has taken to Twitter to keep pressure up on Western powers over negotiations with Iran on its contested nuclear program. A tweet Friday on Benjamin Netanyahu’s Twitter account featured