February 23, 2015

The Key to a Nuclear Agreement with Iran? The Window of Vulnerability

By Ilan Goldenberg

For the past year, the debate on Iran’s nuclear program has focused far too much on the various technical components without examining the sum of its parts. The objective for the United States in the negotiations should not be focused on any one component (e.g. centrifuge numbers), but instead on obtaining an agreement that creates the conditions that will deter Iran from ever trying an overt or covert breakout to a nuclear weapon.

To construct such an agreement, it is important to first understand Iran’s nuclear strategy.

Read the full op-ed at War On The Rocks.

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