If Iran Can't Be Stopped Now, All Bets Are Off

[Foreign Policy] Michael Singh - If Iran could repeatedly assure the IAEA of its cooperation and publicly deny wrongdoing while at the same time secretly building an underground enrichment plant, what confidence can one have in an agreement that depends vitally on the regime's willingness to uphold its promises? At the very least, the latest revelations will mean that any agreement must contain water-tight verification provisions. The writer, a fellow at The Washington Institute for Near East Policy, was former senior director for Middle East affairs at the National Security Council.


2009-09-30 06:00:00

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