WASHINGTON — Congress has determined that Iran’s new president who has been widely labeled a “moderate” in news reports, has kept hardliners in key positions, including defense and internal (more…)
LONDON — Amid the nearly three-year-old war, North Korea remains a key military supplier to Syria. A leading U.S. analyst asserted that Pyongyang has maintained shipments of missiles and (more…)
TEL AVIV — Israel’s ballistic missile defense concept has been criticized by a leading scientist. Nathan Faber, a leading scientist at Israel’s Technion, has warned that the nation’s missile (more…)
WASHINGTON — The U.S. military has warned of the prospect of a larger Sunni-Shi’ite conflict in the Middle East. A leading U.S. commander said he was concerned over the (more…)
WASHINGTON — The United States was expected to agree to preserve Iran’s nuclear weapons program, a report said. The American Enterprise Institute asserted that Washington and its allies have (more…)
WASHINGTON — The United States has been urged to reconcile with Egypt’s new military-backed regime. The Westminster Institute said the administration of President Barack Obama should restore military aid (more…)
WASHINGTON — President Obama’s 15-minute phone call to his Iranian counterpart broke no ground, but marked the opening shot of a formal U.S. reconciliation campaign with Iran. Like the (more…)
WASHINGTON — Iranian President Hassan Rowhani, despite his outreach to the United States, would not end his nation’s sponsorship of proxies deemed terrorist, a report said. The Washington Institute (more…)
JERUSALEM — Israel, alarmed by the U.S. turnaround regarding Syria’s chemical weapons attacks, has set terms for any deal with Iran. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has outlined Israel’s vision (more…)