Analysis

Iran will not stop enrichment, even if attacked

“If the United States genuinely think that it will only be pressure on Iran that forces a compromise, they will not offer anything substantial at this stage, preferring to stick with the sanctions route, and are likely to stymie any deal.”

Paul Ingram, BASIC's executive director, was quoted in Euronews. To read more:

http://www.euronews.net/2011/01/21/iran-will-not-stop-enrichment-even-under-military-strike/

Evidence Received

During the course of its work, the Commission will seek submissions of evidence from interested parties. Written submissions, with the permission of those submitting evidence, will be published here and organised by theme.These are the initial questions that we are seeking submissions on, and we will be adding more as the commission’s work progresses:

Commission Membership

BASIC has set up an independent, cross-party commission to look into UK nuclear weapons policy and the issue of Trident renewal.

Podcast – Paul Ingram with French and Norwegian Ambassadors

Reflecting on the 2010 NPT Review Conference and future prospects, UK Amb John Duncan, for Multilateral Arms Control & Disarmament, interviews Amb Steffan Konstad, Dir Gen for Security Policy, Paul Ingram, BASIC's exectutive director, and Amb Eric Danon, French delegation leader to the NPT in 2010. The recording was made at Wilton Park in December 2010 and is shown on on the FCO website.

Select John Duncan's first podcast from: http://www.fco.gov.uk/en/about-us/what-we-do/fco-websites/podcasts/