January 18, 2016
Wendy Sherman: Iran Will Never Get Nuclear Weapon Because It Committed Not to in Deal
(Dumbass of the year ??)
January 18, 2016
Iran: ‘American Sailors Started Crying After Arrest’
IRGC Official: ‘I saw the weakness, cowardice, and fear of American soldiers myself’
November 29, 2015
October 2, 2015
The Iran Nuclear Deal: What the Next President Should Do (From Heritage Foundation – James Phillips)
The nuclear deal already has weakened relationships between the U.S. and important allies, undermined the perceived reliability of the U.S. as an ally, and helped Iran to reinvigorate its economy and
expand its regional influence. After oil sanctions are lifted, Iran will gain enhanced resources to finance escalating threats to the U.S. and its allies. The next Administration must help put Iran’s nuclear genie back in the bottle by taking a much tougher and more realistic approach to deterring and preventing an Iranian nuclear breakout.
September 16, 2015
Tom Cotton Uses Democrats’ Own Words To Condemn Iran Deal
September 9, 2015
Khamenei - Israel won’t survive next 25 years
Taking to Twitter, Iranian leader says Zionists won’t find serenity until destruction, calls US ‘Great Satan’ and rejects any talks with Washington beyond nuke deal
September 8, 2015
Pew: Just 21 Percent Support Iran Deal
As Congress prepares to vote on the Iran nuclear agreement, public support for the deal has declined. Currently, just 21% approve of the agreement on Iran’s nuclear program reached between the United States, Iran and other nations. Nearly half (49%) disapprove of the agreement, while three-in-ten (30%) offer no opinion
September 6, 2015
A side agreement could void the Iran deal (From Washington Post - Mike Pompeo and David B. Rivkin Jr.)
For Congress to vote on the merits of the agreement without the opportunity to review all of its aspects would both effectively sanction the president’s unconstitutional conduct and be a major policy mistake. Instead, both houses should vote to register their view that the president has not complied with his obligations under the act by not providing Congress with a copy of an agreement between the IAEA and Iran, and that, as a result, the president remains unable to lift statutory sanctions against Iran. Then, if the president ignores this legal limit on his authority, Congress can and should take its case to court.
September 3, 2015
Devastating Iran Deal Video: The Devil Is In The Details
If you weren't concerned before, you will be now.
September 3, 2015
Former Top Military Officials Release Damning Report on Iran Deal
Makes war more likely, threatens American interests
September 1, 2015
79 Percent of Voters Worried About Iran Nuclear Inspections (From University of Maryland)
Majority of Republicans, Democrats concerned about poor access to Tehran’s military sites
August 25, 2015
200 Retired Generals, Admirals Write Letter Urging Congress to Reject Iran Nuclear Deal (Unlikely to persuade Barry as he appears to be on the side of the Iranians !!)
August 13, 2015
Like a Marshall Plan for Iran—But Bigger
Sanctions are what convinced Iran to begin negotiations with the United States. However, the mechanics behind lifting sanctions and the differences among international, U.S. and European Union sanctions are complicated. All beg the question of how effective the Iran deal really is.
July 31, 2015
Private Government Report: Iran Spending Billions to Pay Terrorist Salaries
Iran’s defense budget ranges anywhere from $14 to $30 billion a year
July 24, 2015
The Iran Nuclear Agreement - Yes, There Is a Better Alternative (From Heritage Foundation - James Phillips, Luke Coffey, Michaela Dodge)
The Obama Administration has argued that there is no better alternative to its controversial nuclear agreement with Iran. But rather than cutting off all paths to a nuclear weapon, as the Administration initially promised, the so-called Vienna Agreement only temporarily slows down Iran’s progress toward a nuclear weapons capability and, in fact, protects the regime’s nuclear infrastructure and research and development, potentially allowing Iran to become a more robust threshold nuclear breakout state. A credible alternative to this dangerous deal with Iran is to maintain U.S. and U.N. sanctions (or unilateral U.S. sanctions if necessary), keep the military option on the table, and work with partners in the Middle East to force Tehran to accept much tighter restrictions on its nuclear plans.
July 23, 2015
Dem Congressman: Iran Will ‘Absolutely’ Have More Money To Fund Terrorism If Nuclear Deal Passes
July 20, 2015
5 Reasons Lawmakers Should Ignore the UN Vote and Reject Iran Deal (From Daily Signal – Michaela Dodge – James Phillips – Brett Schaefer)
July 19, 2015
Netanyahu: Nuclear Agreement ‘A Dream Deal’ for Iran
July 16, 2015
The Iran Nuclear Negotiations: U.S. Concession After U.S. Concession (From Heritage Foundation – Robert Joseph)
The Obama Administration has negotiated a very bad deal in the Iran nuclear negotiations. It has violated every rule of good negotiating practice, making concession after concession on both major and minor issues. With each abandoned redline—whether enrichment, ballistic missiles, verification, or sanctions relief—the Administration has resorted to twisted logic and intellectually disingenuous explanations to justify its concessions. A good deal would deny Iran a nuclear weapons capability, prevent Iran from building a nuclear weapon in a short amount of time, extend the breakout time, be verifiable, include phased relief of sanctions and guaranteed snap-back provisions. The Administration’s proposed deal fails on all counts.
July 16, 2015
Mashup: Media, Democrats Rip Iran Nuclear Deal
July 15, 2015
July 15, 2015
Wolf Blitzer Makes A Fool Of Susan Rice On Iran Funding Terrorists
July 15, 2015
Major Garrett's Tough Question For Obama Sparks Liberal Outrage
July 15, 2015
Major Garrett Responds To 'Controversy' Over His Question For The President
July 15, 2015
Netanyahu On Risk To America From Iran Deal: We Are The Little Satan, You Are The Great Satan
July 15, 2015
'It's a Lie': Cheney Rips Obama's Iran Deal Claim
No, we haven't "stopped the proliferation of nuclear weapons"
July 15, 2015
Barack Obama Makes Case Against Iran Nuclear Deal (So why did he sign on to this suicide pact ??)
July 15, 2015
CNN Reporter: Middle East Allies Feel Obama Caused a Lot of Problems There And Didn’t Solve Them
July 15, 2015
Graham Smacks Down NBC Talking Points on Iran Deal: ‘Anybody Could Have Done Better’
July 14, 2015
July 14, 2015
More Planes, Missiles and Warships for Iran (From US News – Abbas Qaidaari)
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has commanded that President Hassan Rouhani allocate 5% of Iran's budget to military spending.
July 14, 2014
The Most Glaring Flaws in Obama’s Iran Deal
July 14, 2014
Netanyahu: Deal Provides Iran 'Sure Path to Nuclear Weapons'
Israeli official: "Today a terrorist nuclear superpower is born..."
July 14, 2014
Kristol: Iran Deal Worse Than We Imagined Possible
Congress must "rise to the occasion" and override Obama's bad deal
July 14, 2014
Cruz to Senate Democrats: ‘Stand Up’ for America on Iran
July 14, 2014
Democrat Rep Skeptical of Iran Deal Because of Same Negotiators in North Korea Agreement
July 14, 2014
CNN Analyst: ‘Iran Is Unquestionably the Big Winner’ in Nuclear Deal
July 14, 2014
Netanyahu: Nuclear Deal with Iran ‘A Bad Mistake of Historic Proportions’
July 14, 2014
Cotton: Proposed Iran Nuclear Deal is ‘Terrible, Dangerous Mistake’ (Cotton may be the ONLY U.S. Senator with a complete set of testicles !!)
July 14, 2014
Engel: ‘Very Possible’ Iran Nuclear Deal Sets off Arms Race in Middle East, U.S. is ‘Taking a Gamble’
July 14, 2014
FLASHBACK: Dempsey Said Last Week ‘Under No Circumstances Should We Relieve Pressure on Iran Relative to Ballistic Missile Capabilities And Arms Trafficking’
July 8, 2015
Obama Admin Fears Iran Deal Will Release Billions for Terror Attacks (From Daily Beast – Tim Mak)
Any nuclear deal with Tehran is going to mean a huge influx of cash for Iran. And even the White House is worried that could mean new funds for Tehran’s terror proxies.