The West lines up to punish Iran
Iran's Nuclear Timetable
Iran's Nuclear Timetable

How long would it take Iran to fuel a bomb? The Wisconsin Project estimates that as of January 1, 2010, Iran had enough U-235 to fuel two fission devices quickly. Check here on Iran's U-235 stockpile, the number of centrifuges it is operating, and more.

Sanctions Tally
Sanctions Tally

A total of 265 Iranian entities have been hit with financial penalties by the U.N., the E.U. and the U.S., 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.

Part of the Bushehr nuclear power plant is seen in Bushehr, IranNew on Iran Watch

* Iran sanctions expanded in wake of U.N and U.S. action
- Europe (PDF)
- Australia
- Canada

* President Obama signs Comprehensive Iran Sanctions, Accountability, and Divestment Act
- Full text of bill (PDF)


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

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

Featured: Jabr Ibn Hayan Multipurpose Research Laboratory (JHL), at the Tehran Nuclear Research Center

Iran's Suppliers
Foreign entities suspected of selling technology, equipment, material or expertise to Iran.



Featured: Rosoboronexport


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:

* 6/10 U.N. sanctions Iran: Revolutionary Guard Corps, shipping targeted, limited arms embargo imposed

* 6/10 U.S. Treasury Dept. targets Iranian proliferators, banks and shipping

* 5/10 IAEA report confirms Iran's nuclear progress and its failure to cooperate fully with inspectors (PDF)

* 5/10 Brazil and Turkey conclude fuel swap deal with Iran
- see additional reactions to and analysis of this agreement

* Two U.S. government reports review Iran sanctions and the firms that continue to invest in Iran's oil and gas sectors
- CRS report
(PDF)
- GAO report (PDF)

 

 

 

 

Tracking Iran's mass destruction weapon capabilities

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