Iran Extending Striking Capabilities Across Israel’s North

In 2013, both the Iranian and Syrian governments made statements expressing a desire to open up an anti-Israel front across the entire northern border of Israel.
Netanyahu’s True Electoral Rival

If Netanyahu’s speech is a success, Obama’s foreign policy will be indefensible.
As P5+1 Make New Demands, Iran Threatening to Walk Away from Nuclear Talks

Iran is threatening to walk away from nuclear talks with the US and other world powers as the second day of high-level negotiations kick off in Switzerland.
US Congressmen Voice Strong Support for Bibi’s Stance on Iran

Two Republican representatives visited Israel last week to demonstrate their support of the Jewish state.
A Dream Deal with Iran

Love, as the song goes, is in the air. If the latest media reports are accurate, the United States and the Iranian regime are rapidly closing in on a deal over the mullahs’ nuclear ambitions.
Secret Iranian Unit 190 Works to Smuggle Arms to its Allies

Iran’s secret Unit 190 works to smuggle arms to its allies, but Israeli and Western Intelligence forces are tracking its moves.
Obama, Israel’s Elections Are About Iran

Unfortunately, there are many sources of tension between the Obama administration and ‎Netanyahu’s government.
Iran Speeding Up Nuclear Program Despite Negotiations

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani announced on Tuesday that the Islamic Republic was speeding up its nuclear program, despite ongoing talks with the P5+1.
Why the (Toothless) Iran Sanctions Bill Matters
Nearly all the 54 Republican U.S. senators will vote in favor of the Kirk-Menendez bill requiring sanctions on Iran if the P5+1 negotiations fail.
Obama vs. the World

It took Barack Obama less than six months between his inauguration and a policy initiative that sought to put the Middle East on the path to democracy, equality, and religious tolerance.