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NUCLEAR PROGRAM - IRAN (4) answer(s).
 
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Implications of a nuclear Iran for Turkey / Kibaroglu, Mustafa; Caglar, Baris   Journal Article
Kibaroglu, Mustafa Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
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ID:   093575


Iranian nuclear riddle after June 12 / Chubin, Shahram   Journal Article
Chubin, Shahram Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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ID:   084061


Shifting currents: changes in national intelligence estimates on the Iran nuclear threat / Kreps, Sarah E   Journal Article
Kreps, Sarah E Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract Lost in the political fallout of the Iran National Intelligence Estimate (NIE) of 2007 was any discussion about historical parallels and what those might say about intersection between intelligence, policy, and politics. This article argues that the NIEs on the ballistic missile threat of the 1990s offer a useful analogy. In a short period of time, the NIE's assessment of the threat from so-called 'rogue states' went from modest to non-existent, provoking charges of politicization, eliciting investigations, and pausing the US missile defense program. A similar sequence of events followed the NIEs on Iran, whose tenor appeared to shift from alarmist in 2005 to dismissive in 2007. If the experience of the ballistic missile NIEs is any guide, then it is not clear that the 'cure'- investigations and commissions - are better than the disease. Both cases illustrate the need for the intelligence community to remain detached but not unaware of the policy environment into which these estimates are introduced. They also reaffirm that estimates are just estimates, probabilistic rather than deterministic judgments about future events.
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ID:   096905


United States and Iran: diplomacy, sanctions and war / Mattair, Thomas R   Journal Article
Mattair, Thomas R Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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