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Iran’s Nuclear Weapons Options: ISSUES AND ANALYSIS With Papers by Geoffrey Kemp
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Document Date: 2004-09-01 15:53:58


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Tehran / New York / /

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America / /

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Iran / Egypt / Russia / Pakistan / Jordan / United States / China / Israel / Iraq / Islamic Republic of Iran / /

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Diplomatic Relations / /

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The Nixon Center / Nixon Library / Richard Nixon Library / United States Institute of Peace / /

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energy geopolitics / weapons systems / energy supplies / chemical and nuclear payload options / higher oil prices / chemical and biological field / public relations / oil prices / /

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To Have or not to Have / /

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Persian Gulf / Arab Gulf / /

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United Nations Special Commission / Ford Foundation / Carnegie Endowment for International Peace / United Nations Security Council / U.S. administration / International Atomic Energy Agency / Birthplace Foundation / UN Security Council / United States Institute of Peace / United Nations / U.S. intelligence / Nixon Center / /

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Shahram Chubin Farideh Farhi Richard / Ryan McFarland / Shahram Chubin / Richard Nixon / Khidhir Hamza / Paul Saunders / Khatami / Geoffrey Kemp / Jeff Stein / Shahram Chubin III / Richard Speier / Geoffrey Kemp Shahram Chubin Farideh / Farideh Farhi / Farideh Farhi Richard Speier / Richard Butler / Peter Rodman / Saddam Hussein / Farideh Farhi IV / /

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President / Butler / Director / Regional Strategic Programs / nuclear physicist / commissioner / Director of Strategic Programs / /

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DC / /

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Middle East / Persian Gulf / /

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www.nixoncenter.org / /

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