Information on "Weapons Programs"
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12 Oct 2012
Iran and the Bomb: Hold or Hit?
In this audio presentation, Matthew Kroenig, who is an Assistant Professor of Government at Georgetown University, and Trita Parsi, who is President of the National Iranian American Council, debate whether an outside power should strike against Iran'... More on «Iran and the Bomb: Hold or Hit?» -
1 Oct 2012
Iran's Nuclear Program: A Conversation with Ali Akbar Salehi
In this audio presentation, Iranian Minister of Foreign Affairs Ali Akbar Salehi discusses Iran's nuclear program, Western sanctions against his nation, and Tehran's relationship with the United States. More on «Iran's Nuclear Program: A Conversation with Ali Akbar Salehi»
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26 Sep 2012
Iran's Real Intention: Nuclear Latency
Despite widespread international concern, Iran's nuclear program remains a work in progress. More on «Iran's Real Intention: Nuclear Latency»
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18 Apr 2012
Iran: Regional Power with a Global Strategy
Iran's grand strategy can either be understood as protecting the current elite or as restoring the country's historical status, explains Anoush Ehteshami, a Middle East expert and professor at Durham University. More on «Iran: Regional Power with a Global Strategy»
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26 May 2010
So What if Iran Gets the Bomb?
While Western powers have decided that a nuclear armed Iran would be a disaster for international peace and security, history suggests it would make little difference for the Islamic Republic - or the world, Dr John Mueller tells the ISN. More on «So What if Iran Gets the Bomb?»


