The Spread of Nuclear Weapons: Is Iran Next?

Since Iran’s clandestine nuclear portfolio was made public in 2002, the Islamic regime has stood in defiance of international calls to halt its nuclear activities. United Nations (UN) Security Council Resolution 1696 demanded Iran suspend its nuclear program by August 31, 2006, or risk facing possible economic and diplomatic sanctions. The UN deadline came and went, and over a month later little action has been taken. Now the United States and its European allies, divided, must determine how best to punish a noncompliant Iran.

What must the international community do in order to compel compliance from Iran? What economic levers are available, and can they be meaningful? Should the United States work with internal Iranian movements to pressure the regime? And at the end of the day, is there really a military option?

Speakers at this AEI event will include Patrick Clawson, deputy director of research of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy; Thomas Donnelly, senior advisor in the Center for Strategic and International Studies International Security Program; Danielle Pletka, vice president for defense and foreign policy studies at AEI; and Michael Rubin, a resident scholar at AEI.

About the Author

 

Danielle
Pletka
  • Danielle Pletka is the vice president for foreign and defense policy studies at AEI. Before joining AEI, she served for ten years as a senior professional staff member for the Near East and South Asia on the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations. She writes frequently on national security matters with a focus on domestic politics in the Middle East and South Asia regions, U.S. national security, terrorism and weapons proliferation.
  • Phone: 202-862-5943
    Email: dpletka@aei.org
  • Assistant Info

    Name: Lazar Berman
    Phone: 202-862-5872
    Email: lazar.berman@aei.org

 

Michael
Rubin
  • Michael Rubin is a former Pentagon official whose major research area is the Middle East, with a special focus on Iran, Syria, Arab Politics, the Persian Gulf, Afghanistan and Turkey. Rubin regularly instructs senior military officers deploying to the Middle East on regional politics, and teaches Iranian history, culture, and politics onboard U.S. aircraft carriers. Rubin has lived in the Islamic Republic of Iran, and spent time with the Taliban before 9/11. He is currently completing a history of U.S. diplomacy with rogue regimes.
  • Phone: 202-862-5851
    Email: mrubin@aei.org
  • Assistant Info

    Name: Ahmad Majidyar
    Phone: 202-862-5845
    Email: ahmad.majidyar@aei.org
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