Results may not be as straightforward as they might seem...
By Amos Yadlin
No sooner had the presidential visit of Joe Biden ended than the Axis of Evil took their turn to gather in Tehran
Norman Roule, who worked for the US agency for 34 years, says Tehran may instead be using the mere threat as a 'diplomatic lever'
Iran and Hezbollah are believed to be top of the former foreign minister's agenda
The former U.S. Secretary of State said that deterrence won’t work because Israel would strike first
Make no mistake, a nuclear-armed Islamic Republic is not something the world needs
Israeli Prime Minister issues stark warning after UN's nuclear watchdog censures Tehran
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By Ben Felsenburg
The scenario portrayed in the Tom Cruise film may become a reality sooner than we think
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By Dominic Green
If the Iranian regime ever intended to submit to a revived nuclear treaty, they have no incentive to do so now
The internal Iranian documents include hand-written notes discussing how to conceal information from UN inspectors
By Ben Bloch
The group is arguing for sanctions and banning of regime’s Revolutionary Guards
By David Rose
Tehran is said to currently hold twice as much enriched uranium as previously estimated
By Jotam Confino
By Anshel Pfeffer
What has almost certainly kiboshed the Vienna talks on a deal with the Iranians is the Russian invasion of Ukraine
By Stephen Pollard
Under the revised plan, Russia will ensure Tehran meets its obligations
The head of the Quds Force claimed the destruction of ‘Zionist regime’ was ‘gaining ground’
By Nic North
Israel has asked TikTok to remove content that amounted to incitement – but the Chinese-owned company has failed to act