The Obama administration has again been exposed as having deceived the American public as well as the rest of the world regarding its negotiations with Iran over its nuclear program.
In what appears to be a confirmation of Israel’s suspicions that the Obama administration deceived the public regarding the Iran Nuclear Deal signed last year, a new document has surfaced revealing that Iran can reach the bomb sooner and quicker.
The UN International Atomic Energy Agency claims Iran is now honoring all of its obligations under the nuclear deal signed last year. But is this true? And is the IAEA assessment really reliable?
Iran’s nuclear program has only slowed – not stopped – since the signing of the nuclear accord, and in some aspects has even grown, an Iranian official said.
With today’s International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) announcement that Iran has fulfilled its initial obligations under the nuclear deal, Iran gains billions of dollars in sanctions relief from the US and Europe.
The IAEA voted down an Arab-Iranian proposal to force nuclear inspections of Israel. Nuclear ambiguity an important part of Israel's national self-defense.
Following a US House resolution declaring that Obama has broken US law by not giving Congress access to Iran's side agreements, US Rep Peter Roskam said the House must "pursue legal action against Obama for blatant disregard for the law."
The US House of Representatives declared the Obama administration broke the law by not providing Congress with the texts of agreements between the IAEA and Iran.
Just when we thought the Iran nuclear deal could not get any worse, information emerged about secret deals taking place on the side. Watch to learn more...
In just 7 minutes, US Senator Tom Cotton, an Iraq war vet and Harvard Law graduate, grilled John Kerry, exposing the danger and absurdity of the Iran nuclear deal.
Despite enthusiasm expressed by US President Barack Obama and Western leaders regarding the nuclear deal with Iran, Canada remains skeptical and will base its decisions on Iran's actions, not words.