The soon-to-depart national security adviser says the global situation has notably improved over the last four years.
Coercive diplomacy” could leave Tehran to choose either a negotiated disassembly of its nuclear capability, or a forced one.
The Biden administration is concerned that a weakened Iran could build a nuclear weapon, White House National Security ...
Tehran’s regional influence has suffered setbacks after Israel’s assaults on its allies and strikes that reduced its military ...
The report comes amid growing speculation that Trump is weighing the possibility of airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities after he is sworn into the presidency.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks to U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan about the White House's Mideast policy priorities for the remaining weeks of the Biden administration.