Library Documents on Iran's Nuclear Program
November 18, 2005
MR. ERELI: TGIF, everybody. So first question on the last briefing of the week goes to --
QUESTION: Iran being the issue.
MR. ERELI: Iran.
QUESTION: More conversion of uranium announced by the Iranian Government. Anything to say about that?
November 16, 2005
Statement by Dr. Benita Ferrero-Waldner, European Commissioner for External Relations and European Neighbourhood Policy, on recent declarations by the President of Iran.
November 15, 2005
Thank you for joining us today. This hearing will focus on Iran and examine the relationship between Iran’s pursuit of nuclear weapons and its status as a state-sponsor of terrorism. Some have argued that we should de-link Iran’s global support for terror from its pursuit of nuclear weapons. They suggest that the two problems are different and...
November 15, 2005
The threat of Iran’s nuclear program to the US is very real, and it is highly dangerous. Make no mistake about it, if Iran is allowed to develop nuclear weapons, and the world does nothing about it, we will pay a horrendous price. It is no secret that Iran has developed an intermediate range Missile, known as the Shahab.
November 15, 2005
Since August 2002, when an Iranian opposition group disclosed information about two previously-unknown clandestine Iranian nuclear facilities, the world has woken up to the frightening possibility that the radical regime now in power in Tehran may soon possess a nuclear arsenal. More than three years later, much is still unknown about Iran...
November 15, 2005
The central proposition of this testimony is this: the combination of two elements – the virulence of the ideology of Iran’s current regime and advanced military capabilities it is working energetically to acquire – when added to Iran’s inherent endowment – its strategic location, natural resources, population, and proximity to the vital resources...
November 15, 2005
I would like to briefly discuss the main technical conclusions of the study on Iran produced by the London-based International Institute of Strategic Studies (IISS) in September, and then I will focus most of my remarks on the diplomatic state-of-play concerning international efforts to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear...
November 15, 2005
Mr. Chairman and members of the committee, thank you for allowing me the privilege to come before you to discuss the threat posed by the Islamic Republic of Iran. Today, as for much of the past quarter of century, Iran presents a formidable challenge to yet another U.S administration. From proliferation of weapons of mass destruction to terrorism...
November 15, 2005
With the ascendancy of Mr. Ahmadinejad to the Presidency a few months ago, and with Iran’s rejection last Saturday of a proposal from the EU-3 -- Britain, France, and Germany -- that Iran’s nuclear fuel be enriched by Russia, one would think that even those most committed to the fiction that this Iranian government might turn from its...
November 14, 2005
Interview with Patrick Clawson on the current regime in Iran and its efforts to develop atomic weapons.
