Tag: Jcpoa

The recent US presidential debate between Biden and Trump was characterized as embarrassing, depressing, and deeply worrying, particularly regarding its implications for the Middle East and the perception of US leadership internationally.
The recent Iranian attack on Israel has brought to light the broader strategic aim of Iran's leadership rooted in Mahdism ideology, aiming to establish a global caliphate by eliminating obstacles like Israel.
The author argues that the Islamic Republic of Iran, led by its supreme religious leader, poses a significant threat to the civilized world, comparable to Adolf Hitler.
The text discusses the Iran Deal, officially known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), and its significance.
Jason Rezaian, a former hostage in Iran, shares his perspective on the reported nuclear deal being negotiated between Iran and world powers.
In this discussion, AJC Jerusalem Director Avital Leibovich, AJC Transatlantic Institute Director Daniel Schwammenthal, and AJC Chief Policy and Political Affairs Officer Jason Isaacson examine the current state of U.S. policy on Iran and whether policymakers have learned from the 2015 Iran nuclear deal.
In this discussion, Ilan Goldenberg analyzes the relationship between Israel, Iran, and the region under the Biden administration.
The article discusses the foreign policy challenges that Joe Biden would face if he wins the US presidential election.
President Trump has announced the U.S.'s exit from the Iran nuclear deal, reinstating sanctions, with reactions in Israel and the Gulf positive and Europe disappointed.
As the deadline for the Iran nuclear deal nears, President Trump must decide whether or not to waive sanctions on Iran.
Professor Chuck Freilich, a former deputy national security advisor of Israel, discusses Israel's regional security concerns on the show "Neighborhood Watch."