REPORT: Biden Administration “bypassing sanctions” to increase trade with Iran

While Iran finances a multi-front war that threatens Israel’s existence, the Biden State Department is sidestepping financial sanctions and increasing trade with the Islamist regime, at a time when Iran’s economy is in dire straits.
The Iran Nuclear Deal is Dead. Or is It?

As long as the EU believes there is even the faintest hope of a breakthrough with the mullahs, the U.S. is unlikely to place an official stamp upon its commander-in-chief’s off the cuff comments.
21 Years Later, the U.S. Still Doesn’t Recognize Iran’s Role in 9/11

The Biden administration is indicating now that its nuclear deal with Iran will not be concluded until after the midterm elections.
Will a New Iran Deal Redefine the US-Israel Relationship?

Another weak nuclear accord will create a confrontation that could help erase Trump’s Middle East triumphs that were based on both partners pursuing their own interests.
Suckers at the Casbah: America Getting Played Again by Iran

If Iran is spreading so much terror now, how much more will it spread with more billions at hand?
How America is Helping Iran Get a Nuclear Arsenal

With the U.S. State Department’s sanctions waiver, Iran will be shored up in power, receive the resources to ratchet up its aggressive activities abroad and be confident that it can finish developing nuclear weapons with impunity.
After Iranian Agents Nearly Blow up Paris, Macron Offers the Regime $15B in Protection Money

Two months after it was revealed that Iranian diplomats were caught with half-ton of explosives in Paris, France offers the regime $15B to remain in the nuclear deal
With Negotiations Coming, the Iran Apologists are Back

Defenders of the 2015 deal stuck to their case even after evidence was exposed, proving that Iran had a nuclear-weapons program and retained the knowledge to restart it at a time of their choosing.
Report: Iran About to Cave, Renegotiate Nuclear Deal

Israeli Middle East expert and insider Ehud Yaari explained that neither Tehran or Washington is interested in an escalation.
It is this Deal and War

On July 23, 2015, when the Obama administration was in the throes of trying to push, what they considered their signature, landmark, foreign policy achievement, the Iranian nuclear deal,