Our job is to deal with Iran as a nation.
I personally welcome, as I'm certain all of us do, the appointment of a new special representative to take a hard look a...
We need to set a timetable for substantive progress.
I believe a negotiation really will need to focus on whether Iran is allowed to have some enrichment activity.
It is important to let the Iranian people see the reasonableness and the attractiveness of what could be theirs.
I think, in the short term, it's imperative that we make it very clear to the Iranians and to President Ahmadinejad that...
I completely believe that we must be organizing the international community's clear understanding of what this line is o...
I believe there is a negligible chance we can ever get them to accept that, or that we could ever set in motion a debate...
I really do believe some willingness to accept the so-called--or, quote/unquote 'right to enrich' is essential, both for...
I don't think we should pretend that we have the ability to affect the Iranian elections. We don't.
Let the regime have to justify that against the backdrop of inflation that is above 30 percent.
I would like to make two final points. The first relates to the timing of all of this.
Our differences with Iran are largely political and can be addressed and resolved by political leaders.
There was no way to stop Iran from seeking missile technology unless we could address Iranian national security concerns...
I believe that military strikes against Iran's nuclear facilities would be the height of folly.
I warn, however, in addressing it, not to look at it in isolation.
It's a long ways from here to where we need to end up with Iran. The outcome, at the end of the day, is full restoration...
The climate-adaptation text of last year's H.R. 6186 climate legislation introduced by Representative Markey is a good p...