Publication

Apr 2005

The publication discusses concerns about the dual use of Iran’s nuclear weapons program and the nation’s long-term intentions. The report chronicles the program from its inception under the Shah in 1967 to the arrival of IAEA inspectors in 2003. The brief focuses on the lack of international consensus toward Iran and prospects for a long-term credible solution. Among the recommendations outlined is the call to treat cases of noncompliance consistently.

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Series ORG Briefing Papers and Reports
Publisher British American Security Information Council (BASIC)
Copyright © 2005 Oxford Research Group (ORG)
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