Obama: We Respect Iran’s Right to Nuclear Power
Obama supports supervised Iranian nuclear program, but warns against trying for nuclear weapons.

Obama supports supervised Iranian nuclear program, but warns against trying for nuclear weapons.

The international community is waiting for "concrete steps" by Iran, says British Foreign Secretary after meeting Iranian counterpart.

Ballistic missiles capable of hitting Israeli, American targets displayed during parade marking 25th anniversary of Iran-Iraq War.

"The Iranians are creating spin in the press in order to keep the centrifuges spinning,” says Prime Minister.

Iran's president tells NBC News that his country will never develop nuclear weapons.

White House reveals the contents of the letter that President Barack Obama had sent Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani.

The reports about closing the Fordow site in exchange for lifting of sanctions are a "sheer lie", says head of Iran's atomic organization.

Obama says he wants to test whether Iran’s new president is serious when he says he wants to open a dialogue with the United States.

Iran’s Supreme Leader signals he is open to President Hassan Rouhani's more moderate approach to foreign relations.

In the Middle East, "you have to have sticks with the carrots," Finance Minister tells CNN.


During last year's UNGA meeting, Obama had time for an appearance on "The View," but not to meet Netanyahu. Has something changed?

There are no plans for Obama and Iran's President to meet at the UN General Assembly, the White House says.

Iran's new president Hassan Rohani is willing to shut down its nuclear facility if the West agrees to lift Islamic republic's sanctions.

Despite Syria deal, “the threat... against Israel, that a nuclear Iran poses, is much closer to our core interests.”

Prime Minister says “not words, but deeds and results” are what matters, regarding Syria and Iran.

Iran's new envoy to the IAEA says Tehran has a "strong will" to talk about its nuclear program, but won't give up its "nuclear rights."

The United States says it is seeing "troubling developments" in Iran's nuclear program, calls on Rouhani to take concrete steps.

Emboldened by US weakness? Russian president to make the offer at a meeting with Iranian President Hassan Rowhani on Friday.

Iran’s president says the time for resolving Iran's nuclear dispute with the West is limited, urges world to seize the opportunity.

Rouhani: “The West…will not achieve the least success through sanctions and pressure against the Iranian nation.”

The nuclear threat from Pakistan is even more dangerous than the one from Iran, warns head of Muslim Canadian Congress.

Iranian leaders convey holiday greetings to Jews, but Netanyahu says this is a distraction.

Former Security Council head says Netanyahu planned to hit Iran – but Obama asked him not to.

Lebanese newspaper says senior Iranian visited Hezbollah leaders and briefed them on this assessment.

Michael Reagan, son of former President Ronald Reagan in a special interview with Arutz Sheva at the CHAZAQ dinner in New York.

The IAEA says Tehran has now installed more than 1,000 advanced centrifuges at its Natanz enrichment plant.

Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif claims that his country considers possession of a nuclear bomb as a threat to security.

U.S. institute tracking Iran's military program says recent satellite images show further major alterations at Parchin.

Iran has about 18,000 centrifuges, including 10,000 active ones, the outgoing head of the country's atomic agency said Saturday.

President Hassan Rouhani appoints outgoing "pragmatic" Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi to head the Atomic Energy Organization.

The sanctions against Iran are important in the struggle against its becoming a nuclear state, Peres tells Eric Cantor.

Zimbabwean gov't denied that it had made a deal with Iran to sell it uranium, and said it would arrest anyone who said it did.

Minister for Strategy says ‘a few hours of airstrikes’ would end Iran’s nuclear ambitions if pressure fails.

“Iran's work towards the achievement of atomic weapons continues unabated," Netanyahu tells visiting U.S. activists.

Agency’s outgoing second-in-command says the country could become Al Qaeda's new safe haven.

State Department responds to Rouhani's call for "serious" talks, says Iran needs to take steps to meet its international obligations.

Iran’s President says his country is ready for "serious" talks on its nuclear program, blasts U.S. calls for tougher sanctions.

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu told visiting US Congress officials that pressure on Iran must be kept up

76 U.S. senators urge President Obama to impose tougher sanctions on Iran, even with "moderate" Rouhani in office.

U.S. defense chief says in Azerbaijan that it is imperative that Iran quickly resolve concerns about its nuclear program.

Wall Street Journal says Iran may opt for heavy water reactor to produce plutonium.

Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff arrives in Israel to discuss issues such as Syria and a possible Israeli strike in Iran.

Iran will find the United States a "willing partner" if Rouhani is prepared for serious talks on its nuclear program, says the White House.

U.S. House votes 400-20 for a measure that would subject more Iranian goods and services to sanctions.

PM tells recruits: We will never rest on our laurels; we must always be ready to be victorious in war.

Netanyahu: Rouhani is "a wolf in sheep's clothing" who would "smile and build a bomb".

Iran's supreme leader says that talks with the U.S. are possible, but warns that Washington is "not trustworthy".

One laughs when hearing Israel talk about striking Iran's nuclear facilities, says President-elect Hassan Rouhani.

Tehran's Foreign Ministry says Netanyahu is trying to destroy Iran's relations with the rest of the world

"They're edging up to the red line. They haven't crossed it yet," says Netanyahu on CBS. Calls Rouhani "a wolf in sheep's clothing"

Iran's Foreign Ministry rejects a claim by an Iranian dissident group that an underground nuclear facility is currently being built.

Israel attacking Iran will "only aggravate the situation," says exiled Iranian filmmaker Mohsen Makhmalbaf.

Outgoing ambassador to U.S. says point of no return is fast approaching, but Bibi's up for the job

An anti-government Iranian group said it had discovered a previously unknown underground nuclear facility in Iran

No time for diplomacy, says Strategic Affairs minister. Rouhani is “a wolf in sheep's clothing.”

Iran may have elected a “moderate” new president, but its nuclear program will continue, says nuclear energy chief.

If the West wasn't so stubborn, the Iranian nuclear issue would be resolved, claims Supreme Leader.

Regarding Palestinian state, Bennett tells Washington Post: “Should I commit suicide in order to appease everyone?”

Prime Minister Netanyahu warns the international community not to be fooled by Iran’s new "moderate" president.
