Negotiations with Iran are set to resume in Geneva on January 18, and with a new deadline for an agreement looming, returning lawmakers are poised to make a move toward additional sanctions. Republicans may choose to hold off until signs of a breakdown in negotiations have surfaced, but others have suggested that a bill could move more quickly.
Roll Call Publishes Iran Sanctions Piece by Board Member Richard Klass
Now is Not the Time for New Iran Sanctions By Colonel Richard L. Klass (USA, Ret.) Some Senate Republicans are promising that one of their first orders of business this month as the chamber’s leaders will be a vote on a new Iran sanctions bill while the U.S. and the other nations continue to make […]
News from Vienna, Progress On Preventing a Nuclear-Armed Iran
Today, the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation, issued a statement praising U.S. and P5+1 diplomats on opting to extend nuclear negotiations with Iran, and to encourage all parties to continue to seek a comprehensive deal that will ultimately will prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.
WSJ This Morning Interviews Laicie Heeley on the Iran Talks Extension
Wall Street Journal This Morning November 24, 2014 Just as news broke of an extension in diplomacy with Iran over its nuclear program, Policy Director Laicie Heeley went live with Wall Street Journal‘s “This Morning” radio show to give her insights. Listen to Laicie’s analysis: Laicie Heeley 202-546-0795 ext. 2105 lheeley@armscontrolcenter.org Laicie Heeley is the […]
Bloomberg News Quotes Laicie Heeley on “11th Hour” Breakthroughs in Iran Talks
Optimism over Iran Talks Easier to Find in Tehran than in Washington November 18, 2014 By Indira A.R. Lakshmanan Laicie Heeley, director of Middle East and defense policy at the Center for Arms Control and Nonproliferation in Washington, is one of few U.S. analysts who express optimism that a deal may be reached by next […]
