Publication |
2013.
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Summary/Abstract |
Much of the public debate surrounding US policies regarding Iran has been distorted by myths that obscure the actual status of Iranian nuclear programs. Similarly, discussions about the implications of a nuclear-armed Iran are often built on questionÂable assumptions requiring more thorough examination. This article dispels these myths, questions these assumptions, and draws imporÂtant implications for US policymakers in this critical strategic debate.
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