President Obama’s national security adviser on Tuesday asserted that the administration’s policy on Iran had left the Islamic Republic more isolated than ever before, and that the country’s leaders were under tremendous pressure to give up their nuclear ambitions. Three weeks after the release of a U.N. report that documented evidence that Iran is secretly working toward a nuclear bomb, national security adviser Thomas Donilon said that, although Iran continues to engage in “dangerous and destabilizing” behavior, the administration’s policy had raised the cost of Iran’s intransigence. Read full article >>