In his controversial and highly anticipated address before Congress today, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered quite possibly the best campaign speech of his career — engaging in high-level fear mongering in an effort to thwart diplomatic efforts between the U.S., its allies, and Iran, on the future of Iran’s nuclear program. The problem? That’s all he seemed to do.
More Harmful than Helpful: The Iran Nuclear Agreement Review Act of 2015
Analysis by Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation Advisory Board Member Edward Levine For a PDF version of this analysis, click here. On February 27, Senator Bob Corker (R-TN), chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee (SFRC), introduced the Iran Nuclear Agreement Review Act of 2015, S. 615, for himself and 11 co-sponsors, headed by […]
Policy Director Laicie Heeley Featured on MSNBC’s The Ed Show
Iranian politics ahead of Netanyahu trip February 27, 2015 Watch Laicie Heeley on MSNBC’s The Ed Show as she discusses Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s upcoming speech to Congress and the ramifications this could have on the negotiations to prevent a nuclear-armed Iran. Click here to listen to Laicie’s interview on MSNBC.
Senior Fellow John Isaacs quoted in Bloomberg View On Iran
Can Obama’s Iran Deal Outlive His Presidency? February 27, 2015 By Josh Rogin “If the deal is not submitted to Congress, I and many others will make clear that Barack Obama will be in office for 23 months and I will be in office for 6 years. And the Iranians should take that into their […]
Center Board Member Col. Klass Publishes Iran End Game Article in Roll Call
The Iran End Game February 27, 2015 By Col. Richard Klass It is clear we’re approaching an end game in nuclear negotiations between six world powers — the P5+1 — and Iran. Final negotiating maneuvers have commenced. Secretary of State John Kerry has said there will not be another extension beyond March 31 unless a […]
