Iran: All Options on the Table

The timing of recent rhetoric throughout the Middle East is directly related to renewed nuclear negotiations with Iran.
What the Public Doesn’t Know About an Attack on Iran

For the last six months, the IDF has been working feverishly to prepare for a possible attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities. Such an attack entails incredibly complex strategic and diplomatic planning.
Former Mossad Director: China ‘the Only Country’ that Can Bring About Agreement in Vienna

Carice Witte, founder and executive director at SIGNAL, adds: “Considering America’s growing concerns about technology and critical infrastructure, contrasted with Jerusalem’s need to carry out massive infrastructure projects over the next decade, now may be the time for Israel to develop a strategy for managing relations with Beijing.”
Israel is Struggling with Incitement in Judea and Samaria

With Jerusalem unlikely to decide on the annexation of Judea and Samaria in the foreseeable future, officials appear intent on maintaining the fragile status quo.
Defense Minister Gantz Tells US: There is a deadline to attack Iran

Gantz told reporters that the US and European negotiators “are losing patience” at Iran and that no progress has been made at reinstating the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).
Biden denies Israel military assistance against Iran

This type of refueling tanker would be crucial for a military strike against Iran since an aerial assault on the Israelmic Republic would demand more than a thousand kilometers in each direction.
The Iranian Weapons Triangle that Drives Tehran’s Regional Entrenchment

Israel’s campaign has stopped many advanced Iranian weapons from reaching their destinations, forcing Iran to look for new tactics – such as getting its proxies to build their own weapons.
Beijing’s Belt and Road Buys Influence in the Middle East

Both allies and enemies of the West have sought to maintain robust relations with Beijing.
Iran’s Military Gears Up for Vienna Talks by Vowing to Annihilate Israel

Iranian army spokesperson Brig. Gen. Abolfazl Shekarchi’s latest attacks on the United States and the “Zionist regime” should serve as sufficient cause for Washington to call off the whole nuclear-negotiation charade.
The US’ Longer and Stronger Policy Vis a Vis Iran

Throughout the original negotiations, Iran claimed that they have a right to develop nuclear energy like any other country, and had no intent to build nuclear weapons.