Posts Tagged: George Shultz
Decertifying the Iran Deal — A Moral Imperative, but Now What?
“In a large country with multiple facilities and ample experience in nuclear concealment, violations will be inherently difficult to detect. Devising theoretical models of inspection...
Opinion: The Middle East’s Problems Are Ours
Chaos is engulfing the Middle East and North Africa. Islamicist militias have just captured the international airport outside Tripoli, Libya's capital, after a protracted struggle. More...
Kissinger, Shultz: Under Iran Deal, Previously Illegal Activity is Accepted as Baseline
For 10 years, U.N. resolutions and International Atomic Energy Agency directives called for a full halt to all of Iran's uranium enrichment and plutonium production,...
“Let Jonathan Pollard Go!”
It what can only be described as malicious, Marc Goldberg felt the need to vent his spleen against the official Israeli demand to free Jonathan...
Europe’s IMF Game
Most Americans had barely heard of the International Monetary Fund before the arrest of its managing director, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, for sexually assaulting a hotel housekeeper....





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