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June 1, 2015

Two Minute Takes: The Iran Nuclear Negotiations

Where we break down complex foreign policy and national security issues into two digestible minutes of video.

Posted in: Factsheets on Iran Diplomacy, Iran Diplomacy

May 7, 2015

Press Release: Iran Bill Passes Senate, House Supports Diplomacy

Corker

“So, for today, Congress did no harm. Let’s see about tomorrow.”

Posted in: Iran Diplomacy, Press & In the News on Iran Diplomacy, Press Releases, Press Room

May 7, 2015

Iran Bill Passes Senate – House Shows Support for Diplomacy

Iran Bill Passes Senate - House Shows Support for Diplomacy
Today, the United States Senate passed The Iran Nuclear Agreement Review Act of 2015 by a vote of 98-1. The bill, led by Sen. Corker (R-Tenn.) and Sen. Cardin (D- Md.), mandates a Congressional review process for any agreement between the P5+ 1 and Iran.

Posted in: Iran Diplomacy, Nukes of Hazard blog

April 28, 2015

U.S. Increases Transparency, Dismantlement of Warheads at Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conference

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, during his address yesterday to the Review Conference of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, reaffirmed the U.S. commitment to nonproliferation and disarmament. As a sign of good faith, the Obama administration released an updated account of its nuclear stockpile and committed to increasing its dismantlement of retired warheads.

Posted in: Iran Diplomacy, Non-Proliferation, Nuclear Weapons, Nukes of Hazard blog

April 16, 2015

Admiral Mike Mullen supports the Iran Deal

Posted in: Infographics on Iran Diplomacy, Iran Diplomacy

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