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ID086129
Title ProperDrawing a bright redline
Other Title Informationforestalling nuclear proliferation in the Middle East
LanguageENG
AuthorFitzpatrick, Mark
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)If Iran goes nuclear, so too will more of its neighbors, or so says the established wisdom.
It is a logical deduction given the extent to which Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey feel a need to maintain power and political parity with Iran and the security concerns that Persian Gulf countries already harbor about the would-be regional hegemon to their northeast. If any of them follow Iran or if Israel abandons its policy of nuclear opacity, the domino effect could spread further and include counties, such as Algeria, that have sparked proliferation concerns in the past.
A proliferation cascade in the Middle East is not a foregone conclusion. Adroit policy choices and practices by the Obama administration can build a bulwark against a Middle East nuclear tipping phenomenon.
`In' analytical NoteArms Control Today Vol. 39, No. 1; Jan - Feb 2009: p.10-13
Journal SourceArms Control Today Vol. 39, No. 1; Jan - Feb 2009: p.10-13
Key WordsMiddle East ;  Nuclear Proliferation ;  Redline ;  Iran ;  Egypt ;  Saudi Arabia ;  Security ;  Persian Gulf