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Trump’s Iran deal sidelines Israel as regional tensions shift into new phase
A year and a day after Israeli fighter jets first opened fire above Iran, setting off a year of intermittent fighting and numerous failed negotiations, President Donald Trump announced on Sunday that…
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3mThune: ‘I don’t know enough’ to say whether Iran MOU is a good deal
Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) said on Monday afternoon that he doesn’t yet know enough about the administration’s deal with Iran to determine whether it is a good deal that will prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon. “I don’t know enough about it to say,” Thune said. “I think the issues are going... <a href="">Read More</a>
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6mTrump administration officials tout Iran deal, say ‘hardliners’ are spreading misinformation
Top Trump administration officials shared new details on Monday about the memorandum of understanding reached by the U.S. and Iran over the weekend, arguing that the new agreement is substantially better than the 2015 Iran nuclear deal and could pave the way for a new relationship between Washington and Tehran. During an interview with CNBC,... <a href="">Read More</a>
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8mU.S.-Iran deal largely met with skepticism by Jewish groups
As details begin to emerge about the Trump administration’s agreement with Iran to end the war and lift the U.S. blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, some mainstream Jewish organizations are treating the deal as a preliminary step — focusing on the 60-day negotiating period ahead, while others are expressing skepticism about the contours of the... <a href="">Read More</a>
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18mCeasefire, but not consensus
President Trump announces a U.S.-Iran ceasefire deal as tensions with Netanyahu deepen. The article covers World Cup security, Lebanese-Israeli peace efforts, and a critical GOP Senate runoff in Georgia.
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2mHudson Institute names Joel Scanlon as new president and CEO
Joel Scanlon, a former Bush administration official, takes the helm at the Hudson Institute, reinforcing its hawkish, pro-Israel stance amidst shifting conservative foreign policy perspectives in Washington.