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Iran’s unprecedented attack on Israel in April 2024 of over 300 ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and drones marked one of the largest and most sophisticated aerial barrages in history. In response, a U.S.-led multinational coalition, including historic collaboration with Arab

The U.S.’ moves to evacuate some State Department personnel and military families from the Middle East are seen by experts as a potential sign of a U.S. or Israeli strike against Iran’s nuclear program — or, at least, a signal

June 11 marks, by the most conservative interpretation, President Donald Trump’s self-imposed two-month deadline for a U.S.-Iran nuclear deal. Thus far, progress towards a deal appears limited. On June 4, Iran rejected a detailed American offer, and the two countries

While the United States and Iran continue to negotiate a potential nuclear deal, JINSA will resume its weekly release of the Iran Nuclear Talks Update. Click here to read the 6/9/25 Iran Nuclear Talks Update.