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In Iran Talks, U.S. Seeks to Prevent a Covert Weapon

Source: The New York Times

VIENNA — Behind the efforts to close a nuclear deal with Iran this weekend lies a delicate question that has been little discussed in public: how to design an agreement to maximize the chances that Western intelligence agencies would catch any effort to develop an atomic bomb at a covert site.

U.S. plans to arm Iraq’s Sunni tribesmen with AK-47s, RPGs, mortars

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(Reuters) – The United States plans to buy arms for Sunni tribesmen in Iraq including AK-47s, rocket-propelled grenades and mortar rounds to help bolster the battle against Islamic State militants in Anbar province, according to a Pentagon document prepared for Congress.

Few signs of movement as deadline for Iran nuclear agreement nears

Source: Fox News

Talks between Western diplomats and their Iranian counterparts appeared to be at a stalemate Sunday as the deadline to reach a comprehensive agreement about the fate of Tehran’s nuclear program crept closer.

The Wall Street Journal, citing a senior Western diplomat, reported late Saturday that reaching a final agreement by a Monday deadline was “impossible,” though a deal setting out the key principles of a final agreement is not out of reach.

What Iran must do to secure a nuclear deal

Source: CHICAGO SUN TIMES

By: Irwin cotler

It has been almost a year since the start of negotiations between the P5 + 1 countries (USA, UK, France, Russia, China and Germany) and Iran over the latter’s nuclear program. However, it appears unlikely that an agreement will be reached by the November 24 deadline. Indeed, the best that can be expected by then, according to at least one Western official, is “the outline of a final deal, but probably not the deal itself.”

Credible investigative report reveals Iran continues nuclear weapons program

Iran Focus: Iran has been advancing its project to build a nuclear bomb for at least 20 years, a report from the International Committee In Search of Justice has said.

Abandoning our Iranian Friends in Iraq

Source: Town hall

By:reymond tanter

Obama properly uses “pure evil” to condemn beheading of an American citizen by Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS); he does not censure the Iranian regime, which engages in public hangings of political dissidents and encourages Baghdad to oppress the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI)—Iranian dissidents in Camp Liberty, Iraq.

U.S. Lays Out Limits It Seeks in Iran Nuclear Talks

Source: The New York Times

By: MICHAEL. R. GORDON

VIENNA — As six world powers and Iran race to meet a Monday deadline for an agreement that would constrain Iran’s nuclear program, the United States has staked out an ambitious goal for what an accord should accomplish.

With deadline looming, Kirk pledges to move on Iran nuclear sanctions

Source: THE HILL

By Kristina Wong

With a nuclear talks deadline around the corner and no deal in sight, Sen. Mark Kirk (R-Ill.) said Thursday he will “definitely” reintroduce sanctions legislation on Iran in the next Congress.

Mullahs’ regime stuck in epicenter of crises

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Source: Canada Free Press

By: Heshmat Alavi

The waves of back-to-back crises are reaching the coasts of the Iranian regime, with no stopping in sight. The economic dead-end, administrative corruption and explosive unrest and dissent in a society of 80-million, with a foreign policy engulfed in a nuclear calamity, its puppet Nouri Maliki being set aside from the Iraqi Prime Ministry and the possible fall of Bashar Assad in Syria, have all rallied to target the heart of the mullahs’ dictatorship in Tehran.

As a result of geopolitical changes following the formation of an international coalition in the region against ISIS and Fundamentalism, finally it has pinpointed the Iranian regime as the main sponsor of terrorism and fundamentalist militants in the region.

Hard to reach Iran nuclear deal by Nov. 24 -U.S. official Blinken

WASHINGTON, Nov 19 (Reuters) – It now appears difficult to reach a comprehensive nuclear deal with Iran by a Nov. 24 deadline but it is not impossible, U.S. Deputy National Security Adviser Tony Blinken told lawmakers on Tuesday.