Source: Carnegie
Non-Proliferation Project Director Joseph Cirincione's Power Point presentation explains that the ballistic missile threat to the United States has dramatically decreased since the height of the Cold War.
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Source: Carnegie
Non-Proliferation Project Director Joseph Cirincione's Power Point presentation explains that the ballistic missile threat to the United States has dramatically decreased since the height of the Cold War.
Three European countries triggered the snapback mechanism for sanctions on Tehran. Now, Washington needs to step up.
The crisis could impose widespread damage on the international system that prevents the spread of nuclear weapons.
Iran’s capacity has been significantly degraded, but its intent hasn’t changed. The United States’s endgame is less clear.
To turn U.S. strikes on Iran’s nuclear program into a long-term resolution, Washington should seize the moment and cooperate with France, Germany, and the UK on diplomatic talks.
It’s not the damage to Fordow or Natanz.