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World Insights: U S joins Europe with willingness to engage with Iran over nuke deal - World News

2021-02-19 06:05:32 GMT2021-02-19 14:05:32(Beijing Time) Xinhua English Video Player Close WASHINGTON, Feb. 18 (Xinhua) After a virtual meeting with Britain, Germany, and France, also known as E3, the United States said on Thursday that it was ready to attend talks with Iran and other major countries to discuss the Iran nuclear issue. Iran on the same day noted the important role of the European Union (EU) in brokering the high-profile 2015 Iranian nuclear deal, formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), but also asked the United States to show its sincerity by taking the first step to solve their impasse.

Jewish Chronicle: Israeli Mossad killed Mohsen Fakhrizadeh – Veterans Today | Military Foreign Affairs Policy Journal for Clandestine Services

This photo released by the semi-official Fars News Agency shows the scene where Mohsen Fakhrizadeh was killed in Absard, a small city just east of the capital, Tehran, Iran, Friday, Nov. 27, 2020. Fakhrizadeh, an Iranian scientist that Israel alleged led the Islamic Republic s military nuclear program until its disbanding in the early 2000s was “assassinated” Friday, state television said. (Fars News Agency via AP) The Jewish Chronicle has recently provided enough evidence which incontrovertibly show that the Iranian scientist, Mohsen Fakhrisadeh, was assassinated by none other than the Israeli Mossad. Stephen Farrell of Reuters, citing the Jewish Chronicle, states: “The Iranian nuclear scientist assassinated near Tehran in November was killed by a one-ton gun smuggled into Iran in pieces by the Israeli intelligence agency Mossad…a team of more than 20 agents, including Israeli and Iranian nationals, carried out the ambush on scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh after eight months

A Conversation with George P Shultz

Presiders President, Council on Foreign Relations George P. Shultz discusses his distinguished career and government service, from the Nixon and Reagan administrations to academia, and shares his thoughts on the present and future foreign policy directions for the United States. RICHARD HAASS: Well, good evening. Welcome, one and all, to the Council on Foreign Relations. I m Richard Haass, president at the CFR, and I m pleased to welcome all of you to what is the kick-off event of secretary of state week here (laughter) at the council. And from that reaction, as many of you seem to know, Secretary of State Clinton will be here on Thursday, but tonight, however, we have the privilege of being with a former secretary of state, a former secretary of labor, a former secretary of the treasury and a former director of the office of management and budget, all for the same price. (Laughter.)

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