Top Hillary Clinton Adviser Thinks U.S. Should Attack Iran To Benefit Saudi Interests In Yemen
Indications point to more and grander military interventions under a President Clinton.
Indications point to more and grander military interventions under a President Clinton.
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Anti-Iran deal but pro-trade, wants to encourage China to curb North Korea, and too experienced with the actual complications of governing to want to rethink World War II on the fly.
President Obama's foreign policy advisor admits he lied to Congress and the public about Iranian nuclear negotiations.
It wasn't perfect, but the alternatives are much worse.
Unlike Hillary Clinton and the Republicans at the pro-Israel lobby conference, Sanders acknowledged there are two sides to peace negotiations.
Fatwas never die, even on Election Day.
Very reminiscent of critiques against Obama back in 2007
What's a war party to do when the Official Enemy won't act like it?
British-Iranian reporter Rana Rahimpour stopped at airport; new restrictions weren't supposed to be in effect until April.
Relations are thawing, but saber-rattling continues on both sides.
The weirdest saber-rattling moments at last night's Republican debate
Said an investigation confirmed it was only an error.
This is the sort of contretemps that happens when one's military straddles the globe. It need not be a defining moment for anything.
GOP frontrunner says voters want "unpredictability."
Other countries pulling in, oil prices volatile over conflict.
The Iranian government traffics in drugs and executes drug dealers. What's not to love?
Unredacted personal information of Brennan's and his relatives included among the documents.
And can those who call Iran the Axis of Evil be too surprised at being called the Great Satan?
What we saw at the Rally Against the Iran Nuclear Deal.
Nick Gillespie talks with Donald Trump, Glenn Beck, Mark Levin and Michele Bachmann
The president needed just 34 Senators to back the deal to prevent a veto override.
There are two weeks left for Congress to act if it wants to try to stop the deal.
Iran should be thanked for this valuable service.
Iran can reportedly use its own experts to inspect sites where weapons research was alleged to have taken place.
But Trump should know America loses when it lets its fears get the best of it.
Arguments against the deal are similar in the U.S. and Iran.
Iran has not been seeking a nuclear bomb.
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On Trump, Jon Stewart, Mike Huckabee, Iran, and A.I. deathbots
His campaign hasn't been proceeding according to plan.
Also: Paul's SuperPAC lags, and quotes Khamenei out of context to Kerry to make Iran nuke deal sound worse.
Complaining that Iran is being Iran isn't much of an argument.
The Obama administration, of course, is amenable.
Let's be more like Iran or ISIS
The race to the militant right on Iran
Deal impossible without Security Council approval
Criticism of presidential treaties with adversarial governments goes back a long way.
The good that will come out of this agreement cannot be overstated. But the agreement has a significant downside too.
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