We take this very, very seriously.
We do not take sides. We just want a free and fair and open election for the people of Iran.
Iran's policies, from its nuclear weapons ambitions to its destabilizing regional activities to its abysmal record on hu...
We are continuing, of course, to press them for further significant reductions, as is required under the law.
The dual-track approach provides that way out for Iran should the Supreme Leader decide to take it.
A nuclear-armed Iran would pose a threat to the region, to the world, and to the future of the global nuclear proliferat...
That unity, whether it is at the U.N. Security Council or the IAEA or in negotiations, allows us to enforce sanctions.
We're committed to raising the cost of repression and helping Iranians break through the electronic curtain that the reg...
We have designated a number of entities in Iran, some in Syria as well, for the use of information technology in a way t...
I'm sure that time will come. As the President has said, he----
I think it has some meaning in Iranian culture. I think the Supreme Leader believes that he is conveying a message to us...
We have pressed very hard for the Government of Iraq to inspect those flights and they have begun to do so.
I think that right now it probably would be difficult to get all of the members of the Security Council to move on a new...
I think all of us share your frustration and share your concern.
We take no sides in the election, but we know that the desires and aspirations of the Iranian people must start with fre...
Iran with a nuclear weapon would increase their ability to create regional instability and hegemony in the world.
Our challenge is that so far this has not changed Iran's calculus or, I should say, the Supreme Leader's calculus.
We are not going to put our military or our people at risk in that fashion.