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“Time is running short,” the Biden administration clearly warned Iran, declaring that the window for nuclear diplomacy will “not remain open forever.” These would indeed be strong words if they hadn’t been uttered four months ago. Similarly, the White House’s admonition that a deal must

Iran Nuclear Deal Inches Toward Revival but Faces Critics in U.S.

WASHINGTON — Painstaking negotiations to revive an international nuclear deal with Iran may be coming to an end, and diplomats say an agreement is within reach after nearly a year of talks. But a backlash among its critics in the United

Insights from JINSA’s Gaza Conflict 2021 Assessment were highlighted this week in a bipartisan letter to Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks signed by Reps. Don Bacon (R-NE), Elaine Luria (D-VA), and Scott Franklin (R-FL). The letter highlights how the

Last May, in the immediate wake of a conflict between Israel and Hamas and Palestinian Islamic jihad that subjected Israel’s civilian population to the largest rocket barrages in the country’s history, President Biden readily pledged his “full support to replenish Israel’s Iron Dome system to ensure its defenses