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All at sea
/ Jahangir, Ramsha
Jahangir, Ramsha
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Israel and the realities of mutual deterrence
/ Sanders, Ralph
Sanders, Ralph
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In recent years Iran has emerged as Israel's most dangerous enemy. As things stand now, Iran is resisting the call of the United Nations to stop enriching uranium, the material used in making atomic bombs. Israel cannot take for granted Iran's claim that it will use its atomic power only for peaceful purposes. Moreover, the US National Intelligence Estimate of December 2007 that asserted, 'We judge with high confidence that in fall of 2003, Teheran halted its nuclear weapons program', has proved debatable. Experts point out that although Iran's warhead programme may have been stopped, its current uranium enrichment programme still has the potential to produce material for warheads in the future.1 Israel cannot base its policies on the controversial claims of this intelligence report and is attempting to convince the US that Iran is still trying to develop nuclear weapons Nor can Israel assume that Iran will never launch a destructive first strike against the Jewish state. What can Israel do to avoid a possible Iranian nuclear 'final solution'?
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Iran
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Jihadist returnee threat: just how dangerous?
/ Byman, Daniel
Byman, Daniel
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DANIEL BYMAN examines the terrorism threat that jihadist foreign fighters pose to the United States and Europe. He argues that the danger, while quite real, is at times exaggerated and that better policy can further reduce it.
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