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– Frank Klotz
former Administrator of the National Nuclear Security Administration
March 7, 2018
The Status of Iran’s Nuclear and Missile Programs

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As renewed talks with Iran on its nuclear program are poised to begin and discussions are held in Europe over missile defense, it will be important to take an informed look at where Iran's nuclear and missile capabilities stand and answer some key questions:

 

  • How long until Iran could have a viable nuclear weapons capability?
  • What are Iran's ballistic missile capabilities and what can we expect in the years ahead?
  • What developments might inform the new National Intelligence Estimate?
  • What will the new Congress need to know about Iran's capabilities and the options for addressing them?

Please join the Arms Control Association for a panel discussion on these questions and others featuring former IAEA Deputy Director-General for Safeguards Olli Heinonen, International Institute for Strategic Studies Senior Fellow for Missile Defense Michael Elleman, and former National Intelligence Officer Paul Pillar, moderated by ACA Senior Fellow Greg Thielmann.

 

The briefing will be the first in a four-part series, "Solving the Iranian Nuclear Puzzle," which will examine the threat posed by Iran's nuclear program and the most effective strategies to address it.

When
November 22nd, 2010 9:30 AM   through   11:00 AM
Location
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
1779 Massachusetts Ave, NW
Choate Room (1st Floor)
Washington, DC 20036
United States
Contact
Phone: 202-463-8270
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