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Calling the Fordow enrichment plant a 'Potemkin' plant is grossly misleading. Unfortunately, the reality that must be confronted is much more complicated and dangerous.
AEI's annual compilation of polling data on the environment, key issues and findings
The prospect of Iran achieving nuclear breakout capability is becoming more imminent. Reports this past weekend indicate that Iran has built the infrastructure needed for operating more efficient and advanced centrifuges at the Fordow Fuel Enrichment Plant.
The first order of business for a Republican president next year should be corporate-tax reform. But even if Republicans win big in the fall, undoing America's largest policy error will be an almost impossible political lift, unless enough people in both parties come to grips with the counterintuitive economics of corporate-tax reform.
Knowing where all our ingredients come from is the first step toward improving drug quality.
Sanctions, diplomatic tools, and other measures have neither changed Iran’s nuclear policy, nor had a visible impact on Iran’s nuclear program. Yet, some in the United States and the international community still dismiss the looming reality of a nuclear-armed Iran.
New Source Review was never good for the environment, the economy, or individual liberty, but wonderful for those whose power and funding depend on a micromanaged, process-driven regulatory system.
U.S. officials were hesitant to publicly split from their Japanese ally, but the stark difference in recommendations to Americans and Japanese reflects a growing lack of trust that Tokyo has a solution to the nuclear plant failure.






