The United States this week resumed long-delayed indirect nuclear talks with Iran in a very weak position. Recent meetings with senior defense officials from our closest Middle Eastern ally, Israel, were the most pessimistic I can recall. They perceive America…
Time is the United States’s greatest adversary as nuclear negotiations with Iran resume, but it is not too late to control the clock. Tehran is likely to draw out talks, claiming good-faith cooperation while buying time to continue advancing toward…
Featuring: Michael Makovsky, PhD JINSA President & CEO Amb. Eric Edelman JINSA Gemunder Center Counselor; Co-Chair, JINSA’s Iran Policy Project John Hannah JINSA Senior Fellow Blaise Misztal JINSA Vice President of Policy
As the United States and Iran resume nuclear negotiations in Vienna, the Biden administration finds itself at even greater disadvantages than when previous talks broke off in June, given growing Iranian nuclear leverage, a new hardline president in Tehran and…