As the final round of nuclear negotiations begins here in Vienna, opponents of a deal have become schizophrenic in their efforts to torpedo it. Unable to base their objections on science or the t...
“The optimism remains. There is a lot of support for the deal in Iran. People are just waiting for it to happen,” said Trita Parsi....
How can a deal provide new options for the U.S. to resolve some of the most important challenges in the region? Watch this timely NIAC panel with Peter Beinart, contributing editor for The Atlant...
We need to recognize that this is an unprecedented diplomatic effort. It is difficult to maintain much hope in humanity these days. The Islamic State is on a rampage in Iraq and Syria; Bashar al-Assa...
As officials from Iran and the permanent members of the United Nations Security Council plus Germany (P5+1) negotiate around the clock in Vienna, the self-imposed June 30 deadline steadily approaches ...
Parsi says the real work to convince critics the deal will make everyone safer, will not begin until one is made. “It is easy to get lost in the weeds,” he said. “These negotiation have...
NIAC condemns the Iranian government's recent violations of its international human rights obligations, including the closed trial of Iranian-American journalist Jason Rezaian and the recent acti...
With a June 30 deadline for a comprehensive nuclear agreement between the P5+1 and Iran fast approaching, the question of whether international inspectors will have access to military sites in Ir...
Washington, D.C.— A successful nuclear deal with Iran would enable the US to begin to adopt a more balanced foreign policy approach in the Middle East, helping it to finally disentangle itself ...
NIAC strongly opposes a controversial amendment that would extend the Iran Sanctions Act of 1996 from its current expiration of 2016 through 2026. ...
The P5 +1 (the U.S., France, Great Britain, China, Russia, and Germany) have reportedly reached an agreement on a "snapback" mechanism to re-impose sanctions if Iran is found in material breach o...
Washington, DC - For Harvard academic Gary Samore, the most recent proposals to have come out of the nuclear negotiations with Iran are so positive they feel “too good to be true”— not in t...