Talks Stall, Congress Stirs
Iran's Nuclear Timetable
Iran's Nuclear Timetable

The Wisconsin Project estimates that as of February 2013, Iran had enough low-enriched uranium gas to fuel five fission devices, if the material were raised to weapon-grade. Check here on Iran's uranium stockpile, the number of centrifuges it is operating, and more.


Sanctions Tally

A total of over 400 Iranian entities have been hit with financial penalties by the United Nations, the European Union, and the United States for their links to Iran's missile and nuclear programs. Check here for a running tally of who has been sanctioned by whom, and why.

New on Iran Watch

* IAEA report descibes installation of advanced centrifuges, enriched uranium stockpiles, and lack of cooperation from Iran (PDF)

* Supreme Leader rejects invitation for direct talks with the United States

* Canada, the United States, and the United Nations target additional Iranian proliferators:
- Canada sanctions new Iranian entities
- U.S. Treasury targets Iran's international procurement operations
- United Nations Security Council 1737 Committee designates new Iranian entities

Search for information on Iranian entities linked to proliferation -
and their suppliers

Iran's Suspect Entities
Profiles of Iranian entities suspected of contributing to Iran's nuclear, chemical, or biological weapon capabilities or to its missile or advanced conventional weapon programs.

Featured: SAD Import-Export Company

Iran's Suppliers
Profiles of entities suspected of supporting Iran's nuclear, chemical, or biological weapon capabilities, or Iran's missile or advanced conventional weapon programs, through the sale of technology, equipment, material, or expertise.

Featured: Macpar Makina


Histories of Iran’s mass destruction weapon and long-range missile efforts

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Consult the Iran Watch Library to find documents related to Iran’s mass destruction weapon capabilities. Featured content includes:

* 1/31/13: White House spokesman on reports that Iran plans to install more advanced centrifuges

* 12/7/12: U.S. extends waiver for nine countries that continue to purchase Iranian oil
- Energy Dept. report on availability of oil from countries other than Iran (PDF)

* 11/16/12: IAEA report (PDF) reveals increase in stockpiled 20% enriched uranium and installed centrifuge capacity

* 10/15/12: The European Union imposes further sanctions on Iran:
- Full text of EU Regulation (PDF)
- EU Council Conclusions on Iran (PDF)

* 10/9/12: New U.S. Executive Order implements HR. 1905, which expanded sanctions on Iran:
- Full text of Order
- Letter from the President to Congress

* 9/13/12: IAEA resolution expresses "serious concern that Iran continues to defy [its] requirements and obligations" and "urges Iran to comply fully and without delay" (PDF)

* 8/3/12: Congress passes HR. 1905, the Iran Threat Reduction and Syria Human Rights Act of 2012 (PDF), expanding sanctions on Iran

* 7/31/12: New U.S. Executive Order targets Iran's petrochemical and energy sectors
- White House Fact Sheet

* 11/8/2011: IAEA report details the history of Iran's nuclear weapon related work (PDF)
- In response to this report,
IAEA resolution expresses "increasing concern about the unresolved issues regarding the Iranian nuclear program" (PDF)

 

Tracking Iran's mass destruction weapon capabilities

Iran Watch is a comprehensive web site published by the Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control that monitors Iran's ability to construct weapons of mass destruction. Iran Watch describes suspect Iranian organizations and sites and lists their foreign suppliers. It also analyzes Iran's weapon-related activities and provides a range of documents produced by international organizations, national governments and private sources. Iran Watch welcomes inquiries and comments from policy makers, scholars, journalists and the general public.