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Top Iranian security official signals it may resume nuclear negotiations if the U.S. abandons military options.
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Editorial Roundup: United States

Excerpts from recent editorials in the United States and abroad: ___ Aug. 14 The New York Times says shrinking crime rate is encouraging America is in the midst of a historic decline in crime. In 2023 ...
Iran has conceded it will limit its nuclear programme and reduce uranium enrichment levels if the United States lifts ...
The major force for peace in the world today is not the United Nations, it is President Donald Trump. In his four ½ years as ...
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian is visiting Armenia for talks on a planned corridor linking Azerbaijan near the border ...
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Donald Trump Set a Nuclear Precedent. Now He Must Enforce It

Stopping nuclear proliferation in the Middle East will require a consistent policy, not just sporadic interventions.
A senior Iranian official says a U.S.-brokered peace deal between Armenia and Azerbaijan threatens Iran's security.
Trump and his team cite his diplomacy between Israel and Iran; the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda; Cambodia and Thailand; India and Pakistan; Serbia and Kosovo; and Egypt and Ethiopia.
In a phone call with Armenia's Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian "warned against possible ...
In addition to its as-yet undetermined consequences for a potential US-Iran nuclear deal, 'Operation Midnight Hammer'—the US ...
Britain, Germany and France have told UN officials that snapback sanctions are on the table if Iran does not sit down to ...
Rather than keeping the Russians on the outside, letting them have a say over the final Zangezur Corridor arrangement might ...