by Mitchell Freddura | Oct 9, 2012 | Monitor
Iran For Iran, Delivery System Still Elusive Iran may be several years away from developing a reliable delivery system, experts say. The primary hurdle is the technical obstacle of converting highly enriched uranium gas into a miniaturized warhead. According to a...
by Mitchell Freddura | Oct 4, 2012 | Monitor
UN Photo/Jennifer S Altman The sanctions imposed on Iran are having an effect. Yet economic coercion alone may not cause Iran to capitulate on its nuclear program and thus must be underpinned by a substantive diplomatic engagement. This was the underlying theme...
by Mitchell Freddura | Oct 1, 2012 | Monitor
Iran Continued Construction at Arak Iran has accelerated construction of a heavy water reactor near the town of Arak, which is now scheduled to be completed in late 2013. Once online, the reactor will produce enough plutonium for two weapons per year, although Iranian...
by Alexander Ghaleb | Aug 16, 2012 | Monitor
By: Alexander Ghaleb The current US/EU two-track policy on Iran, which includes the imposition of an oil embargo, is not sufficient to break the current nuclear stalemate.
by Mary Kaszynski | Jul 31, 2012 | Monitor
Last week’s talks between Iran and EU officials followed a familiar pattern: no agreement was reached, but another round of talks is expected soon. The lack of a breakthrough has given rise to calls for the U.S. to take more aggressive action, from ratcheting up...