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FEDERATION OF THE AMERICAN SCIENTISTS ISSUE BRIEF A U T H O RS: Ivan Oelrich, Vice President of the Strategic Security Program Ivanka Barzashka, Research Assistant, Strategic Security
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Document Date: 2015-02-17 21:05:37


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Washington / DC / Tehran / /

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Fars / Pacific Northwest National Laboratory / /

Country

United States / Iran / /

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Princeton University / Fordow Fuel Enrichment Plant / Building New Generation / Iranian facility / Natanz facility / Fuel Enrichment Plant / Fordow facility / Nantanz facility / /

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media accounts / /

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ISIS / /

Organization

Congress / Nuclear Regulatory Commission / Committee on Foreign Relations / Nonproliferation Policy Education Center / US Federal Reserve / Princeton University / International Atomic Energy Agency / Atomic Energy Organization / Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization / /

Person

Richard Abott / David Albright / Marvin Miller / Corey Hinderstein / Ivanka Barzashka / Richard L. Garwin / Gholamreza Aqazadeh / Jack Boureston / Jacqueline Shire / Mark Hibbs / Jeffrey Lewis / Victor Gilinsky / Alexander Glaser / Ivan Oelrich / Gregory S. Jones / Scott Kemp / Steve Rademaker / Ali Akbar Salehi / /

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author / FAS researcher / Vice President of the Strategic Security Program Ivanka Barzashka / Research Assistant / Strategic Security Program SU / head / Chief / engineer / /

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DC / /

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Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists / the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists / the Bulletin / /

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2 2005 Zentner Nuclear Proliferation Technology / /

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www.fas.org/blog / www.fas.org / www.fas.org/blog/ssp / /

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