U.S. senators say strike on Iran is option
Three U.S. senators said a military strike on Iran is possible to prevent the Islamic Republic from developing a nuclear weapon.
Three U.S. senators said a military strike on Iran is possible to prevent the Islamic Republic from developing a nuclear weapon.
Iran will launch its first nuclear power plant by late September, its nuclear agency\’s chief said.
Language requiring U.S. government contractors to certify that they are not doing business with Iran was attached for the first time to appropriations bills.\n
President Obama signed enhanced Iran sanctions into law.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has called for a total boycott on Israeli goods or companies that do business with Israel.\n
Iran has supplied Syria with a sophisticated radar system that could provide an early warning of an Israeli attack on its nuclear facilities, The Wall Street Journal reported.
The joke making the rounds in Jerusalem ahead of next week\’s Netanyahu-Obama summit: Time to bone up on geology.
Stuart Levey was given a big stick when the Bush administration made him the first under secretary of the Treasury for terrorism and financial intelligence. But the stick only started to hurt its targets — terrorist groups and rogue nations — when he figured out how to soft-talk nations and private businesses into going along.\n
The departure of a Gaza-bound Iranian ship carrying aid and activists has been postponed after Egypt said it would prevent the ship from using the Suez Canal.