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ARMS CONTROL TODAY 2015-02 45, 1 (4) answer(s).
 
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Congress and the future of the Iran talks / Luers, William; Pickering, Thomas; Walsh, Jim   Article
Pickering, Thomas Article
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Summary/Abstract Following the announcement on November 24, 2014, that Iran and the P5+1 (China, France, Germany, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States) were extending the Vienna talks on Iran’s nuclear program, pressure has been building in Washington and Tehran against the negotiations. Domestic opposition in both countries has been empowered by this delay. Some in the U.S. Congress have even called for an end to the negotiations or threatened new sanctions
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Did Maridia conduct a nuclear test explosion: on site inspection and the CTBT / Mackby, Jenifer   Article
Mackby, Jenifer Article
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Summary/Abstract The Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO) Preparatory Commission launched a large-scale simulation of an on-site inspection in Jordan on November 3, 2014, to test the organization’s ability to find a nuclear test explosion site. The exercise, involving two fictitious countries, lasted for five weeks and used 150 tons of equipment to comb a large swath of land next to the Dead Sea.
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Extending the Iran nuclear talks: not ideal, but not defeat / Geranmayeh, Ellie   Article
Geranmayeh, Ellie Article
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Summary/Abstract The Iranian nuclear issue has long vexed Tehran’s political and economic relations with the international community. The talks between Iran and the P5+1 (China, France, Germany, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States) on Tehran’s nuclear program entered a transformative phase after Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, with the backing of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, appointed a new team to lead the Iranian delegation
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Looking beyond the interim deal / Levite, Areil E   Article
Levite, Areil E Article
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Summary/Abstract The negotiations on Iran’s nuclear program have been extended again, removing any remaining doubts that, after 18 months of intense negotiations, the key to obtaining a comprehensive agreement still hinges on finding clever, new technical solutions to bridge the remaining disagreements between the parties.
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