U.S. policy, in short, should be to increase pressure on the Iranian government at a time when it finds itself an international pariah.
As many Congressional leaders have stated, we must negotiate with Iran from a position of strength.
Now is therefore not the time, in my judgment, for the United States to consider a military approach to this dilemma.
They should make a much greater effort to join in the international pressure on Iran to give up its nuclear ambitions.
I continue to believe that President Obama was correct to not inject the United States into the middle of the Iranian do...
Our bipartisan coalition sends an unambiguous message of unity, strength, and resolve to Iran and the rest of the world.
I believe his instincts have been right in positioning the United States to regain the upper hand with Iran in the inter...
The courageous people of Iran deserve our support.
The Iranian regime was seen for what it really is--a ruthless group of leaders who have used the power of the military a...
My best judgment is that, even if negotiations are held this autumn, they will fail due to the predictably unreasonable ...
We will not be well served if we allow the debate in our own country to be reduced to 'negotiation or war' with Iran.