Transatlantic Institute: Preparing for Long-Term Competition with Iran

Author: Henry Sokolski, Executive Director, Nonproliferation Policy Education Center
March 16, 2006

Operating under the premise that Iran has the capability to produce a nuclear bomb and seems dead set on doing so, this report claims the most popular policy options are too short-sighted. The author recommends five steps the United States and its allies should take in order to prepare for as many as ten years of competition with Iran.


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