We Must Rebuild American Uranium, Rare Earths Infrastructure

We Must Rebuild American Uranium, Rare Earths Infrastructure
We Must Rebuild American Uranium, Rare Earths Infrastructure

  Rare earths are 17 chemical elements used in military equipment as varied as missile guidance systems to  lasers. China controls much of the world’s rare earth production, which has made them a concern of the Pentagon and the White House. Uranium is another critical military material largely controlled today by foreign sources. What should…

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…

Does Iran’s New President Open A Path To Nuclear Compromise?

Does Iran’s New President Open A Path To Nuclear Compromise?
Does Iran’s New President Open A Path To Nuclear Compromise?

Will Iran’s new president defuse the confrontation with the United States over the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program? Hassan Rowhani, elected with a narrow 50.7 percent of the votes in Friday’s presidential election, inherits a dangerous stalemate. Iran is stonewalling on answering UN inspectors’ questions about possible military dimensions of its nuclear program, while talks with…

Showdown With Iran? Maybe Not In 2013

WASHINGTON: Is 2013 the big year for Iran? Many think a decade of confrontation over Iran’s nuclear progress will finally boil down to a stark binary choice of living with an Iranian atomic bomb or having to bomb the Islamic Republic to stop this. Time magazine’s international guru, Fareed Zakaria, claims this is the year…