I think it is critical that we move forward in the bipartisan way that this committee has proceeded to deal with Iran.
I am encouraged, frankly, that the sanctions are having some real impact.
The United States remains committed to preventing Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.
In my view, the sanctions have worked to bring us to this pivotal point, and the fundamental question is now whether the...
Until we have the answers to these questions, it is my view that we must sustain the pressure on Iran and maintain the c...
We are quite well aware that Iran is very heavily engaged in Syria, both with advisers, boots on the ground, the financi...
I share your deep concern about what happened at Camp Ashraf. This was a vicious attack on September 1, and many lives w...
Negotiations should clearly aim to limit Iran's ability to reach what we call a critical capability and what you have ca...
Just today, you saw on the morning news where he said again a no deal is better than a bad deal, that we are doing this ...
The real answer to this, to the safety and security of all of the people in the camps--who wants to live in a camp?--is ...
I actually told the Iranians on the margins of the P5+1 meeting that I would testify, and they would hear from me that w...
I appreciate, as Senator Risch says, the bipartisanship on this issue.
We hope that Iran will expeditiously free all of the 80 political prisoners whose pardons it recently announced.
So have a stick, but then have a carrot.
Deception, as I think you said, has long been part of the DNA of their negotiating strategy.
I do not trust the people who sit across the table from me in these negotiations.
We expect them to fulfill all of their obligations under the NPT and the Security Council resolutions.
This is your opportunity. Come on the 15th of October with concrete, substantive actions that you will take, commitments...