Open ties between the two nations are in everyone’s interest, but it will take serious intent and deft maneuvering from America to get there. Is the administration up to it?
Ten years ago, two senators, one Republican and one Democrat, joined together to force America to sanction Iran. In the years since, the leverage they built has dissipated. Why?
The analyst joins us to talk about his essay explaining why President Biden seeks to downgrade allies and elevate adversaries in the Middle East.
A few months ago it seemed that the Biden administration would pursue a more moderate version of Obama’s Iran strategy. Now it’s poised to make even greater concessions.
The editor of Al Arabiya’s English edition joins us to talk about where the real rifts in the Middle East are, and to share what Saudis think about the Iran deal.
When it comes to the new administration’s relationship with Iran, the honeymoon is already long over. A foremost national-security expert joins us to explain what’s going on.
The goal: to become a nuclear power on par with Russian and China.
The bitter fruit of the Iran deal, harvested by China.
Tighten sanctions, and continue sabotage.
Unlike sanctions and negotiations, this tactic is tried and true.
The Israeli general and security expert joins us to talk about what’s going on, who might be responsible, and how Iran might retaliate.
The lesson of recent explosions.
Snapback.
In less than four months, it will have enough uranium to build a bomb.