Analysis
Tuesday, March 15th 2022 / Saturday, July 23rd 2022
Michael Doran JNS, Feb. 20, 2022 “the plot had the opposite impact. Far from driving a wedge between Jerusalem and Ankara, it pushed them closer together.” Iran’s assassination plots are windows into its fears. On Feb. 11, the Turkish media reported that MİT, Turkey’s National Intelligence Organization, had foiled an attempt to assassinate Yair Geller, […]
Abdulllah Bozkurt Nordic Monitor, Feb. 22, 2022 Since 2016 the Turkish commanders were replaced by Islamists and neo-nationalists bent on undermining the NATO military alliance and pivot Turkey away from the transatlantic alliance and shift its geopolitical direction More evidence has emerged confirming close military cooperation between the pro-Iranian government of Turkish President Recep Tayyip […]
Outside Source
Tuesday, March 15th 2022
— SEEKING SOCIAL WORK OR SOCIAL SERVICE STUDENTS TO PARTICIPATE IN RESEARCH STUDY! Jewish social workers in Canada and the United States are concerned about the ongoing exclusion of antisemitism from the social work curriculum. This exclusion is especially notable given a strong emphasis on Diversity, Equity & Inclusion studies, […]
Isranet Daily Briefing
Monday, March 14th 2022
Behnam Ben Taleblu on Iran Nuclear Deal Talks: Washington Journal, C Span, Mar. 11, 2022 — Foundation for the Defense of Democracies’ Behnam Ben Taleblu talked about developments on an agreement to restore the 2015 Iran nuclear deal and U.S.-Iran relations. Biden Sets a Trap for Israel: Caroline Glick, Mar. 13, 2022 — Why is […]
Monday, March 14th 2022 / Saturday, July 23rd 2022
Dmitriy Shapiro JNS, Mar. 10, 2022 “Particularly concerning is that the prospective agreement is likely to include significant sanctions relief to Iran and allow it to keep its advanced centrifuges and stockpiles of highly enriched uranium.” Experts with the Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD) think tank in Washington, D.C., agreed this week that information […]
Behnam Ben Taleblu and Saeed Ghasseminejad Iran International, Feb. 20, 2022 “American policymakers should be taking stock of the costs and benefits driving Iranian decision-makers this late in the game.” US officials have deployed an impressive array of metaphors over the past 10 months – from dwindling patience, to a diminishing runway, to a closing window – to describe […]
Laurence Norman WSJ, Mar. 11, 2022 “After weeks of round-the-clock negotiations in Vienna between the U.S., Iran, Russia, China, Britain, France and Germany, the pause significantly raises the prospect that efforts to revive the 2015 nuclear deal may fail.” The Iran nuclear talks broke off Friday with no agreement, imperiling negotiations that were advancing toward […]
Michael Goodwin NY Post, Mar. 12, 2022 “It starts with a strange, little-known fact: Russia is acting as a go-between for the United States in nuclear talks with Iran.” Some stories make so little sense that all you can do is scratch your head. Others are so infuriating that you want to pull your hair out. […]
Friday, March 11th 2022 / Friday, March 11th 2022
WEEKLY QUOTES “The sanctions that have been put in place … on Russia have nothing to do with the Iran nuclear deal and the prospects of getting back into that agreement. These things are totally different […]
Communiqués Isranet Daily Briefing
Thursday, March 10th 2022 / Thursday, March 10th 2022
Citation de la semaine: « Une inquiétude sans objet et sans but dans le présent, un sacrifice continuel et stérile dans l’avenir — voilà ce qui lui restait sur la terre. » Fédor Mikhaïlovitch Dostoïevski Crime et Châtiment Plon, 1884 (tome 2, p. 297-308). Épilogue ll Invasion de l’Ukraine: Naftali Bennett a rencontré Poutine à Moscou AFP et TIMES OF ISRAEL […]
Thursday, March 10th 2022
Sanctions on Russia Will Shake the World Economy for Years: Jonathan Bydlak, Spectator World, Mar. 9, 2022 — The war in Ukraine will dominate the news for the foreseeable future. But while the bombings will eventually cease, the economic consequences for the world have just begun. That’s because in an era of increasing interconnectedness, economic […]
Thursday, March 10th 2022 / Saturday, July 23rd 2022
Jonathan Vanian and Nick Lichtenberg Fortune, Feb. 24, 2022 “… there are three major ways that the worst military crisis in Europe since World War II is negatively impacting the world economy already.” Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is already introducing more uncertainty into a global economy sick of an uncertain future. Indeed, stock markets around the […]
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