Iran
Hamas’ War Is a Convenient Distraction for Iran
A host of nuclear-deal sanctions are set to expire, giving the Islamic Republic power to pursue a lethal agenda.
Lax Sanctions Enforcement Has Yielded a Windfall for Iran
The regime has made much more on oil sales since Biden took office.
Is Saudi-Israeli Peace Done For?
Hamas used violence to veto normalization talks. It’s not a winning tactic.
Will Iran Goad Hezbollah Into War with Israel?
An attack on the north could put the IDF in a multifront war against two Iran-backed terror organizations.
The Man Helping to Build Iran’s ‘Axis of Resistance’
Mohammad Saeed Izadi is an IRGC official who is at the center of escalatory actions against Israel over the last decade.
Iran’s Influence Operation Over Nuclear Negotiations
Government circles reward access to Tehran—even if it’s at the expense of U.S. interests.
Iran Shows No Signs of ‘De-Escalation’
As the White House pursues diplomacy, Iran’s president threatens America and its allies.
Israel’s Less-Than-Secret War Against the Iranian Nuclear Program
A new book details the tactical success of Mossad’s efforts against the Islamic Republic.
Israel’s Multifront War on Terror
The embattled country is leading the fight against Iranian-sponsored terrorism in the Middle East.
Israel Missed Its Moment
It might have had a chance to stop Iran’s nuclear ambitions a few years ago, but the Middle East has changed.
Incentivizing More Iranian Terrorism
Analysts say $6 billion the U.S. is sending to Iran won’t just underwrite humanitarian expenses.
The Disastrous Implications of the $6 Billion Iran Hostage Deal
That it will encourage hostage diplomacy among our foes is the least of the problems.
Let Them Eat Yellowcake
If Iran is going to help Russia destroy the world’s food supplies, then let Iran pay the price for it.
A Top Iran Envoy’s Suspension Raises Eyebrows
Lawmakers demand answers as the State Department remains silent on an FBI investigation into Rob Malley.