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The Iran Puzzle
Senator and American Jewish leader untangle web of US-Israel tension, Iranian nuclear aspirations and what will be in the Middle East.
Senator and American Jewish leader untangle web of US-Israel tension, Iranian nuclear aspirations and what will be in the Middle East.

Secretary of State claims lawmakers won't be able to change the terms of nuclear agreement with Iran because it won't be legally binding.

Petition to White House calls for charges of treason against 47 senators who warned Iran against a nuclear deal with Obama.

Former Secretary of State wonders if Republicans who warned Iran against a deal were trying to help Tehran.

Maj.-Gen. (ret.) Yadlin says if the powers sign a deal with Iran, US should agree with Israel on launching an attack, should the deal fail.

Jewish Home chairman Naftali Bennett notes the notion of Iran talks succeeding is 'ridiculous' in Al-Jazeera interview.

State Department announces that Kerry will travel to Switzerland next week and meet with his Iranian counterpart.

A strong critic of nationalist-camp policies, author David Grossman, says 'we need to listen to Netanyahu' regarding the Iranian threat.

Senior American official tells Israeli journalists that world powers are "not in a rush" to sign a deal with Iran.

Any agreement must leave the US and other powers 'enough time to take action' if Iran 'cheated,' Obama tells CBS.

Binyamin Netanyahu reiterates the evils of a deal with too many loopholes for Iran in first Cabinet address post-Congress.

Former New York City mayor says Washington must take a stronger stance against Iran.

Feeling the heat from Democrats, Sen. McConnell agrees to reverse course on a plan to move forward next week with a controversial Iran bill.

Iran's foreign minister suggests a 10-year moratorium on some aspects of his country's nuclear program might be acceptable to Tehran.

Sponsors of bill requiring Obama to submit nuclear deal for approval will vote against it if brought to a vote before March 24.

Prime Minister Netanyahu says his speech did indeed offer a new alternative to the emerging agreement with Iran.

Iran's Foreign Minister says United States and Iran have nearly reached a nuclear deal, but there are still details left to be negotiated.

Iranian president fumes after Netanyahu's Congress address, says 'Americans more intelligent than to listen to war-mongering regime.'

Senate to begin debate next week on bill that would require Obama to submit any final nuclear deal with Iran for Congress' approval.

Obama dismisses Congress speech as 'nothing new,' claiming Netanyahu 'didn't offer an alternative' to Iran deal - despite his outline.

Iranian vice-president dismisses Congress speech, as foreign ministry spokesperson calls Netanyahu's 'lie-spreading repetitious.'

NY Assemblyman Dov Hikind says world should thank Netanyahu for unveiling 'uncomfortable truths' about the looming Iran nuclear deal.

Congressman Roskam says coming year 'pivotal' in stopping Iranian nuke, presents Bibi with painting by his wife.

Kerry makes known he won't watch speech live as he'll be negotiating with Iran about the very deal Netanyahu is warning against.

On Steve Malzberg show, Arutz Sheva's Mark Langfan explains exactly what Iran meant by saying Israel is 'a one-bomb country'.

Marc Zell, Co-Chair of Republicans Abroad Israel, says the White House has good reason to worry about Netanyahu's speech.

In a rare political moment, delegates show Obama's representative what they think of her statements – by cheering in the wrong places.

Eight senators and 47 House members have vowed not to attend Netanyahu's speech in Congress today.

Jewish Home chairman warns that a nuclear Iran would not only endanger Israel but also New York, London and Paris.

Interior Minister blasts Herzog for his continued criticism of Prime Minister Netanyahu's speech, calls him to rise above politics.

Secretary of State John Kerry and Iranian Foreign Minister meet in Switzerland as efforts continue to finalize nuclear deal.

National Security Adviser tells AIPAC that Obama is committed to Israel's security and will not agree to a bad deal with Iran.

President Obama says the disagreement with Israel about Iran won't be permanently destructive" to relations between the countries.

White House spokesman Josh Earnest says Netanyahu's Congress speech "shouldn't" complicate Iran-West talks.

Top spokespeople warn against revealing details, after Israeli official says Netanyahu will outline Iran deal in Congress.

Israeli report indicates a deep crisis as disagreement on Iran has stopped cooperation for IAEA reports on Iranian nuclear facilities.

Kerry defends Israel against UN bias, but warns Bibi against revealing 'selective details' of the looming nuclear deal with Iran.

Senior adviser to Iran's president predicts that Netanyahu "warrior discourse" will ultimately strengthen Iran.

Member of Netanyahu's entourage says he will unveil some details of the agreement with Iran during his Congress speech.

In Channel Two interview, Yair Lapid attacks Netanyahu for Washington trip, putting 'interest in political survival' before Israel.

White House National Security Council condemns new legislation, states openly President Barack Obama will use executive powers to veto it.

Senator Marco Rubio says Obama wants a deal with Iran to be the hallmark of his second term.

Bipartisan group of senators unveil legislation that would require a congressional review of any deal made with Iran.

Speech is about 'standing together and resisting the temptation to compromise and appease our foes,' writes speaker in LA Times.

Netanyahu's speech in Congress is 'scaremongering' but it won't stop deal, says Iranian foreign minister.

White House spokesman downplays notion that Netanyahu speech will affect Iran talks, adds the Israeli PM is only offering military action.

EU confirms senior officials from Iran and six powers negotiating will hold more talks in Montreux, Switzerland next week.

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu explains it is his duty to try to stop an agreement with Iran that is "very dangerous" for Israel.

Secretary of State to travel to Montreux to meet Iranian Foreign Minister ahead a March 31 deadline for agreement on nuclear program.

Strategic Affairs Minister fires back after Kerry questions Netanyahu's judgment when it comes to Iran.

Secretary of State questions PM Netanyahu's judgment when it comes to Iran, points out he was wrong about interim deal.

"We cannot miss this opportunity" to reach a nuclear deal with Iran, says EU's Federica Mogherini.

Jewish Home chairman to speak to 'hundreds' of media outlets, urges Herzog to join him. 'The nuclear issue has no right, no left,' he says.

Noting worrying details coming out on Iran nuclear deal, Katz says 'leave Livni at home and show consensus against the danger.'

United States official says some progress was in talks with Iran, but both sides stress much remains to be done.

A day after warning that President Obama would not extend nuclear talks with Iran again, Secretary of State meets Iran's Zarif in Geneva.

Secretary of State says "significant gaps" remain in negotiations with Iran, but President Obama is not prepared to extend the talks again.

As tension grows over US deal Netanyahu says will leave Iran as a nuclear threat, Likud comes out with hard-hitting campaign video.

After FM calls to block Iranian bomb with strike, Khamenei representative says Iranian rockets can hit Israel in 6 minutes.

Foreign Minister says that Israel - and no one else - is responsible for making sure Iran does not obtain nuclear weapons.
