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ARMS CONTROL TODAY VOL: 39 NO 10
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092224
Iran and the problem of tactical Myopia
/ Walsh, Jim; Pickering, Thomas; Luers, William
Pickering, Thomas
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2009.
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It seems that every conversation about Iran is a conversation about sanctions. Even in the midst of negotiations, the talk is as likely to be about the sanctions that might follow as it is about the negotiation itself. This is an odd and unfortunate state of affairs.
Key Words
Nuclear Weapons
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Iran
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Policymakers
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Tactical Myopia
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092223
Iran’s growing weapons capability and its impact on negotiations
/ Albright, David; Shire, Jacqueline
Albright, David
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2009.
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The crisis over Iran's growing nuclear weapons capabilities is rapidly reaching a critical point. Recent developments do not bode well for the prospect of successful negotiations that can end concerns about Iran's nuclear program, at least in the short term.
Key Words
Nuclear Weapons
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Iran
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United States
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China
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Russia
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France
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Negotiations
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Un Security Council
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Barack Obama
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Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
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092225
Using stronger sanctions to increase negotiating leverage with
/ Kittrie, Orde F
Kittrie, Orde F
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2009.
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Six days after his inauguration, President Barack Obama declared that "if countries like Iran are willing to unclench their fist, they will find an extended hand from us." Over the 10 months since then, the Obama administration has followed up on the January 26 declaration with numerous friendly gestures to the Iranian regime.
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Iran
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United States
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Barack Obama
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Iranian Leadership
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Ali Khamenei
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092226
Winning on ballistic missiles but losing on Cruise
/ Gormley, Dennis M
Gormley, Dennis M
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2009.
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Because Europe and the U.S. forces based there face a near-term ballistic missile threat, President Barack Obama's decision to abandon a Bush-era missile defense plan makes good sense. In contrast to President George W. Bush's approach, which focused primarily on a few potential ICBMs, Obama's is more suited to Iran's growing arsenal of medium- and intermediate-range ballistic missiles.
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Ballistic Missiles
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United States
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Europe
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Barack Obama
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Cruise
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U.S. Ballistic Missile Defenses
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