Son of Missing American Sees Opportunity in US-Iran Deal Exit

Doug Levinson, son of American Robert Levinson, who was last seen in Iran in 2007, speaks to VOA Persian's "NewsHour" program in Washington, May 9, 2018. A son of an American man who went missing in Iran 11 years ago said the U.S. withdrawal from the 2015 Iran nuclear deal presents a new opportunity to bring his father home.

Trump to reveal Iran decision, Europeans doubt he will stick with nuclear deal

U.S. President Donald Trump will announce on Tuesday whether he will pull out of the Iran nuclear deal or stay in and work with European allies who have struggled to persuade him that it has halted Iran's nuclear ambitions. Trump has consistently threatened to pull out of the 2015 agreement because it does not address Iran's ballistic missile program or its role in wars in Syria and Yemen, and does not permanently prevent Tehran from developing nuclear weapons.

Israelis allegedly hired to probe Obama aides were also used by Harvey Weinstein

Black Cube, which dug up dirt on accusers of alleged sex abuser, also worked to discredit Iran nuclear deal, The New Yorker reports; intelligence agency denies any ties to Trump The Israeli private intelligence agency allegedly hired to dig up dirt on Obama officials in order to discredit the Iran nuclear deal negotiated during his tenure is the same firm hired by disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein, according to a report in The New Yorker magazine.

Israel’s Netanyahu Turns Up Pressure To End Iran Deal Ahead Of Trump’s Decision Deadline

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stepped up his rhetoric against the Iran nuclear deal on Sunday, urging the U.S. to negotiate stronger terms or, failing that, withdraw from the agreement entirely. The 2015 accord, negotiated by the Obama administration and several world powers, is a "horrible deal" that "enables Iran to keep and hide all its nuclear weapons know-how," Netanyahu said in a briefing to foreign reporters.

Report: Trump Aides Used Weinstein Tactics to Target Iran DealThe…

Unknown persons associated with the Trump administration reportedly hired a private Israeli intelligence agency to run "dirty ops" against two Obama administration officials in an attempt to discredit the Iran nuclear deal, according to a wild new report in The Observer . The agency also seems to have been the same firm that disgraced movie producer Harvey Weinstein hired to go after women who accused him of sexual assault.

Israel discloses evidence of Iran’s breach of n-deal

Jerusalem, May 1 : Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has disclosed files which he said could "prove" Iran's secret development of nuclear weapons. In an address broadcast live on all main TV channels in Israel, Netanyahu on Monday lifted a curtain, revealing shelves housing what he said was part of Iran's nuclear archive, Xinhua news agency reported.

New Talking Point – “An Audience of One”

On the heels of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's summary of the documents that Israel has seized detailing Iran's plan to thwart the nuclear deal reached with the U.S. and other governments in the twilight of the Obama Administration, be on the lookout for a new talking point from the left which will be repeated ad nauseam in other media outlets: Netanyahu's presentation was intended for "an audience of one," namely President Donald Trump. I just heard a Fox News reporter repeat this line unattributed though he might have picked it up from Bret Baier .

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No, Michelle Wolf Didn't Joke About Sarah Huckabee Sanders' Looks - As soon as Michelle Wolf finished delivering her blistering White House Correspondents Dinner roast of the Trump administration and the members of the press that cover it, she was, not surprisingly, criticized for much of what she said. At the White House correspondents' dinner, the buzz was reduced to a snore - until Michelle Wolf showed up There were no sitcom actors.

Pompeo takes aim at Iranian missiles ahead of talks with Netanyahu

New US secretary of state lands in Riyadh before heading for Israel, where discussions are expected to focus on Trump's plans for the nuclear deal US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo gives a press conference during a NATO Foreign ministers' meeting at the NATO headquarters in Brussels on April 27, 2018 Mike Pompeo, Washington's newly appointed secretary of state, is set to fly to Israel Sunday, where he will meet with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in talks likely to focus on US President Donald Trump's plans for the Iran nuclear deal.