Iran Likely To Field Nuclear Ballistic Missile In 2 Years: Israeli Intelligence

Iran Likely To Field Nuclear Ballistic Missile In 2 Years: Israeli Intelligence
Iran Likely To Field Nuclear Ballistic Missile In 2 Years: Israeli Intelligence

Once Iran builds such a warhead, Israeli experts told Breaking D that all Iranian ballistic missiles with at least a diameter of 4.1 feet can be fitted to carry one. An example is the Shahab-3, with a range of 620 miles.

Iran Missiles Strike Iraqi Bases; Analysis: ‘War’ Unlikely

Iran Missiles Strike Iraqi Bases; Analysis: ‘War’ Unlikely
Iran Missiles Strike Iraqi Bases; Analysis: ‘War’ Unlikely

We asked some of Washington’s best informed and smartest people about the likely consequences of the killing of Iran’s Qassem Soleimani.

Israel To Trump: Don’t Talk To Iran! Look At North Korea….

Israel To Trump: Don’t Talk To Iran! Look At North Korea….
Israel To Trump: Don’t Talk To Iran! Look At North Korea….

Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak: “In North Korea, we saw war threats that ended in hugs, a dead end in negotiations, hugs again, and then the story repeats all over again. The same could happen with Iran.”

Mossad Director: Arabs Allying With Israel Vs. Iran

Mossad Director: Arabs Allying With Israel Vs. Iran
Mossad Director: Arabs Allying With Israel Vs. Iran

TEL AVIV: Even as Mideast tensions escalate, with new Israeli strikes on Syria over the weekend and Iran exceeding international limits on enriched uranium, no less a figure than the director of Mossad sees a historic opportunity for peace. Why? Because Iran’s escalating aggression — especially attacks on its neighbors’ economic lifeline, oil exports —…

Over Past 24 Hours, US & Iran Each Claim To Narrowly Avoid Deadly Attacks

Over Past 24 Hours, US & Iran Each Claim To Narrowly Avoid Deadly Attacks
Over Past 24 Hours, US & Iran Each Claim To Narrowly Avoid Deadly Attacks

Both sides are claiming they stepped back from the edge over the past 24 hours, unwilling to see the loss of life. Tensions in the Gulf haven’t diminished however.

Iran: Israeli F-35s Rehearse Strikes As US Sends Troops — But Will Europe Flinch?

Iran: Israeli F-35s Rehearse Strikes As US Sends Troops — But Will Europe Flinch?
Iran: Israeli F-35s Rehearse Strikes As US Sends Troops — But Will Europe Flinch?

Israeli experts fear that the Iranian attacks aim to drive a wedge between the US and Europe.

Iranian Missile Misfires As Other Attacks Hit Home

Iranian Missile Misfires As Other Attacks Hit Home
Iranian Missile Misfires As Other Attacks Hit Home

Israeli sources expressed alarm that neither Israel, the US, nor allied Arab nations picked up any advance warning of what appear to have been well-planned, well-executed, and increasingly destructive attacks by Iranian and proxy forces.

Iran Nuke Deal: Will US Troops In Region Be At Risk?

Iran Nuke Deal: Will US Troops In Region Be At Risk?
Iran Nuke Deal: Will US Troops In Region Be At Risk?

Amidst the constant roar of very predictable Republican and Jewish opposition to the Iran nuclear deal, it’s often been difficult to discern intelligent and rational discourse. Rebeccah Heinrichs, who distinguished herself during her time as a Capitol Hill aide as a tough and intelligent partisan who didn’t always abandon the facts, offers this intriguing analysis of the possible effects…

Corker-Menendez Iran Bill Better Be Just A First Step

Corker-Menendez Iran Bill Better Be Just A First Step
Corker-Menendez Iran Bill Better Be Just A First Step

Supporters of the Obama administration Iran deal have had a rough couple weeks. The bipartisan passage of the Corker-Mendez bill (the Iran Nuclear Agreement Review Act of 2015) out of the Foreign Relations Committee, conveyed in no uncertain terms that Congress is concerned enough about this deal to insist it have a voice. It also raises the question: how…

USDI Vickers’ Top Threats: Terrorists, Syria, Russian ‘Revanchism’

USDI Vickers’ Top Threats: Terrorists, Syria, Russian ‘Revanchism’
USDI Vickers’ Top Threats: Terrorists, Syria, Russian ‘Revanchism’

WASHINGTON: If you want to understand why President Obama spoke so much about terrorism in his widely panned West Point speech, the head of Pentagon intelligence explained it pretty well today. Terrorism is and remains the top threat to the United States, Defense Undersecretary for Intelligence Mike Vickers said this morning at the Center for…

Eliminate 15K Iranian Centrifuges, Thousands of Kilos of Uranium: Shape Of Nuclear Deal

Eliminate 15K Iranian Centrifuges, Thousands of Kilos of Uranium: Shape Of Nuclear Deal
Eliminate 15K Iranian Centrifuges, Thousands of Kilos of Uranium: Shape Of Nuclear Deal

The outlines of a possible nuclear deal with Iran are now clear. What isn’t known is whether Iran will actually agree to the terms of the six major powers with which it negotiates – the United States, Russia, China, Britain, Germany and France. In the latest round of talks this week in Vienna, both sides are…

Russia Threatens To Derail Iran Talks Over Ukraine

Russia Threatens To Derail Iran Talks Over Ukraine
Russia Threatens To Derail Iran Talks Over Ukraine

Talks this week in Vienna to win guarantees that Iran won’t seek nuclear weapons were workmanlike and “drilled down into details,” diplomats said. But the crisis in Ukraine threatened to change the strategic landscape that has made the negotiations possible. The Russian envoy to the seven-party talks in Vienna said Wednesday that Russia might take…

IAEA Chief Warns On Iran Nuke Inspections; ‘More Remains To Be Done:’ Exclusive

IAEA Chief Warns On Iran Nuke Inspections; ‘More Remains To Be Done:’ Exclusive
IAEA Chief Warns On Iran Nuke Inspections; ‘More Remains To Be Done:’ Exclusive

  VIENNA: The UN atomic watchdog will still have a hard time answering crucial questions about whether Iran seeks nuclear weapons despite winning better access for inspectors, the UN’s top inspector Yukiya Amano told Breaking Defense in an exclusive interview Monday at the agency’s headquarters here. Amano said the main problem going forward is that…

IAEA Blesses Iran Nuke Actions So Far; Access To Military Sites Key Issue

IAEA Blesses Iran Nuke Actions So Far; Access To Military Sites Key Issue
IAEA Blesses Iran Nuke Actions So Far; Access To Military Sites Key Issue

    Iran’s decision to accept and implement the nuclear deal struck in November has undercut the US Congress’s drive for new sanctions designed to increase the pressure on the Islamic Republic. President Barack Obama said the deal should be given a chance to work and that sanctions could alienate Iran and torpedo the diplomacy. Congress, so…