Iran's Nuclear Option
Title | Iran's Nuclear Option PDF eBook |
Author | Al J. Venter |
Publisher | Casemate |
Pages | 482 |
Release | 2005-01-19 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 161200086X |
“The most systematic exposition to date about Iran’s nuclear program and its role in world affairs” (Middle East Quarterly). Since the Islamic Republic of Iran admitted that it was secretly producing highly enriched, weapons-grade uranium, nations have struggled to react appropriately. For the first time, and in full detail, this book explains exactly what the Europeans and United Nations have been trying to forestall. Iran could shortly have the ability to strike its immediate Middle Eastern neighbors—and more distant nations—with nuclear weapons. With the size to dominate its region, Iran also has an avowed mission to export its theocratic principles, and in recent decades, has been a notorious supporter of terrorist organizations. Its parallel development of atomic bombs represents the greatest threat to the balance of world power we’ve seen in the new millennium. Here, defense expert Al Venter reveals the extent to which Iran’s weapons program has developed and the clandestine manner in which its nuclear technology has been acquired. He demonstrates how Tehran has violated the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and details the involvement of several countries shown by the IAEA to have trafficked in illegal nuclear materials. He proves, for the first time, a direct link between the now-defunct South African apartheid regime’s nuclear program and Tehran’s current nuclear ambitions. Venter digs deep into subjects such as Iran’s fervor on behalf of Shiite Islam, its missile program—developed alongside its nuclear one—and the role of the Pasdaran, the Revolutionary Guards, whose tentacles have spread throughout the Middle East and increasingly farther afield. While noting Tehran’s support of terrorist groups such as Hezbollah, Venter follows closely how the Persian homeland itself has progressed toward a strategic nuclear capability that would make recent terrorist attacks look obsolete. Iran’s Nuclear Option is essential reading for anyone with an interest in global security, the perilous volatility of the Middle East, and America’s options, should it be willing and able to counter the threat while time remains.
Iran's Nuclear Ambitions
Title | Iran's Nuclear Ambitions PDF eBook |
Author | Shahram Chubin |
Publisher | Brookings Institution Press |
Pages | 245 |
Release | 2010-03-01 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0870032917 |
Iran is aggressively seeking nuclear technology that could be used for making weapons—and its quest has set off alarms throughout the world. This widespread concern stems in part from Iran's uncertain intentions and recent history. Will it remain a revolutionary power determined to subvert its Sunni Arab neighbors, destroy Israel, and spread theocratic government to other lands? Or would an Iran with nuclear weapons merely defend its territory from foreign aggression and live in peace with its neighbors? Are the country's leaders and society willing to negotiate limits on nuclear capability and normalize relations with the West, or will they resist accommodation? Iran's Nuclear Ambitions provides a rare, balanced look into the motivations, perceptions, and domestic politics swirling around Iran. Shahram Chubin, an Iranian-born security expert, details the recent history of Iran's nuclear program and diplomacy. He argues that the central problem is not nuclear technology, but rather Iran's behavior as a revolutionary state, with ambitions that collide with the interests of its neighbors and the West. Topics include: The view from Tehran Iran's nuclear energy rationale, domestic politics, and decisionmaking Sources of concern, including the nature of Iran's regime, its nuclear infrastructure, missile development, and terrorism Iran's negotiating strategy The international response Iran and regional security, including the U.S. as a threat and rival, Iran's regional ambitions, and Israel Policy options
A Time to Attack
Title | A Time to Attack PDF eBook |
Author | Matthew Kroenig |
Publisher | Macmillan |
Pages | 274 |
Release | 2014-05-13 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1137279532 |
What does it mean for Iran to have nuclear weapon capabilities? And what should the United States do about this threatening situation?
Containing Iran
Title | Containing Iran PDF eBook |
Author | Robert J. Reardon |
Publisher | Rand Corporation |
Pages | 230 |
Release | 2012-09-27 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0833076353 |
Iran's nuclear program is one of this century's principal foreign policy challenges. Despite U.S., Israeli, and allied efforts, Iran has an extensive enrichment program and likely has the technical capacity to produce at least one nuclear bomb if it so chose. This study assesses U.S. policy options, identifies a way forward, and considers how the United States might best mitigate the negative international effects of a nuclear-armed Iran.
Iran's Quest for Security
Title | Iran's Quest for Security PDF eBook |
Author | Alvin J. Cottrell |
Publisher | Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis, Incorporated |
Pages | 72 |
Release | 1977 |
Genre | Arms race |
ISBN |
Unthinkable
Title | Unthinkable PDF eBook |
Author | Kenneth Pollack |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 560 |
Release | 2014-09-30 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1476733937 |
Examines Iran's current nuclear potential while charting America's future course of action, recounting the prolonged clash between both nations to outline options for American policymakers.
Nuclear Iran
Title | Nuclear Iran PDF eBook |
Author | David Patrikarakos |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Iran |
ISBN | 9780755607761 |
Introduction -- 2. In the beginning was the Atom bomb: Nuclear Power and the Post-War World in the Middle East -- 3. The Peacock Wants to Strut: Aspiring to Nuclear Power under the Shah of Iran -- 4. Arms and the Shah: Developing Nuclear Weapons under the Shah -- 5. Slow Decline - Quick Fall: The End of the Shah's Nuclear Programme -- 6. Children of the Revolution: ['An Ideologically Unclean Atom Bomb'] 1979-1980 -- 7. Restart? 1980-1984 [Reviving the Nuclear option] -- 8. We Are Victims: [Iran's Search for New Nuclear Partners] 1984-1989 -- 9. Iran's version of an Islamic Bomb? Nuclear Weapons Under the Early Republic -- 10. Restart for Real: Iran's Nuclear Programme Goes Live 1990-1997 -- 11. Crisis: Nuclear Negotiations 2002-2005 -- 12. Enter Ahmadinejad: Reversing into the Future 2005-2008 -- 13. Enter Obama: Trying for Nuclear Détente? -- 14. Qom, the Natanz Site and Everything After -- 15. Conclusion Appendices etc.