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ID133793
Title ProperDefending the Iran deal
LanguageENG
AuthorGay, John Allen
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Nuclear talks have yielded a framework that buys time for negotiation and reduces the risk of miscalculation on either side.
IT WAS LONG PAST MIDNIGHT IN GENEVA last November when the rumors began to fly. Iran and the world powers had just reached a deal on its nuclear program. An international crisis that had been building toward what seemed like war for more than a decade was now on the path to resolution. The deal, a haggard John Kerry confirmed, was real. It wasn't comprehensive-Iran would still be heavily sanctioned and heavily centrifuged-but it was unprecedented. All prior efforts had fallen apart.
`In' analytical NoteNational Interest Vol.___, No.131; May-Jun.2014: p.46-52
Journal SourceNational Interest Vol.___, No.131; May-Jun.2014: p.46-52
Key WordsGeneva Accord ;  Non-Proliferation Treaty ;  Arms Control Treaty ;  Nuclear Weapons ;  Iran ;  International Community ;  International Regime ;  Disarmament ;  Nuclear Programme ;  World Powers ;  Nuclear Talk ;  Nuclear Deal ;  International Negotiation ;  Nuclear Strategy ;  Nuclear Politics