Tag: Barack Obama
On Iran, Canada Should Pick Up Where Obama Left Off
Navid Hassibi argues that on Iran, the Trudeau government in Canada should pick up where the Obama administration left off.
Why Obama should visit Hiroshima
An Obama visit to Hiroshima would signal to the world the U.S. commitment to non-proliferation and disarmament, argues the Council’s J. Berkshire Miller in Al Jazeera.
US-China Cold War over the South China Sea?
The CIP’s J. Berkshire Miller talks with Seoul-based Asia News Weekly on the South China Sea.
Creatively Removing Sanctions Against Iran
Navid Hassibi and Tom Sauer examine creative ways of removing sanctions against Iran.
Life After a Nuclear Agreement – Will Bibi Adapt?
Is Israel standing by to recalibrate its policy vis-à-vis Iran? The CIP’s Navid Hassibi delves into the subject in this piece on Iran-Israeli relations.
As deadline looms, who has a tougher road ahead, President Obama or Rouhani?
Navid Hassibi provides an overview of those working to derail nuclear talks in both Washington, DC and Tehran.
Did Congress Kill an Iran Nuke Deal?
In dealing with Congress, the administration should first negotiate, then lambast, and then be prepared to “go solo” if all else fails.
Obama Should Clarify Relationship with China
Beijing summit an opportunity to reassure jittery US allies in the Asia Pacific.
On Iran: Congress, Please Step Aside
The Council on International Policy’s Navid Hassibi argues in the National Interest that Congress must work to be part of the solution when it comes to an Iran nuclear deal, not the problem.
Let’s Make a Nuclear Deal with Iran
“Now is the time to finally resolve the longstanding nuclear dispute with Iran”. The Council on International Policy’s Navid Hassibi writes about the importance of striking a nuclear deal with Iran in The National Interest.