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Storm Clouds Over Iran

Falk, Richard | February 13, 2006 issue

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The article reports on the growing international concern over Iran's alleged nuclear weapons program. The author suggests a number of reasons why the Iran crisis is not as critical as it is widely thought to be. Iran will not have viable weapons until at least 2008, if they are developing them now. The U.S. and Israel have much stronger militaries than Iran does. The Iran problem should force nuclear states to consider multilateral diarmament as the only way to stop profileration.

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NUCLEAR arms control; NUCLEAR weapons; IRAN -- Foreign relations -- United States; DISARMAMENT; NUCLEAR nonproliferation; IRAN
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