Henry Kissinger has just delivered another important speech, this week at the Munich conference. It contains a number of important challenges to anyone involved in the nuclear debate. One he rightly focuses on is Iran as a major puzzle within the necessary moves towards zero:
Iran’s Nuclear Program
Iran update: number 131
Summary
- United States consults Arab representatives on Iran's nuclear program
- Condoleezza Rice asserts that U.S.-backed sanctions are having an effect
- Iran tests new missile during naval exercises in Sea of Oman
- Uncertainty over delivery of S-300 air defense system to Iran
- President-elect Barack Obama announces his diplomatic approach to Iran
- Iran's government does not expect significant policy changes from Washington
- The United States may directly back Israel with a nuclear guarantee
Iran update: number 130
Summary
- White House charges Iran with non-compliance in recent IAEA inspections
- Iran and the IAEA still at an impasse
- First Iranian nuclear plant scheduled to begin operation in early 2009
- Iran may presently have sufficient nuclear material for a single weapon
- British Foreign Secretary's 'nuclear' warning to Iran
- Washington's foreign policy on Iran
On November 19, the White House assailed
Iran update: number 129
Summary
- Iran fires first of a new generation of solid-fuel missiles
- Israel calls on incoming US administration to stay tough
- Turkey offers mediation as P5+1 talks continue into the twilight days of Bush's Presidency
- Iran warns US over air space violations, after US raid in Syria
- Ahmadinejad congratulates Obama for election victory, then endures storm of controversy back home for his conciliatory gesture
- Iran looking to collaborate with other suppliers as oil and gas prices plummet.
Iran update: number 128
Summary
- China agrees to new P5+1 talks after previous delays; US levies more sanctions
- Underground Iranian nuclear installations may be immune to Israeli strikes
- Iran criticizes Western advocates for its failed Security Council bid
- Iran nixes local office of the American-Iranian Council
- Former Iranian President Mohammad Khatami refuses to comment on possible future bid for presidency
- American Presidential candidates on Iran
Iran update: number 127
Summary
- Russia decides not to sell Iran its S-300 anti-aircraft system
- In the second presidential debate, Obama and McCain sound off on sanctions
- The Bush Administration holds off on establishing permanent diplomatic presence in Iran
- Iran refutes earlier hints that it might cease uranium enrichment on condition that it receives a guaranteed international supply of nuclear fuel
- Iran withdraws its bid to be on the board of the IAEA in favor of regional partner Syria
Nuclear Iran: India has made its choice
India and Iran's strategic relationship has weakened, and Iran, a NPT signatory, is aggrieved by the double standards that are apply to it and to India under the recent US–India nuclear deal.
Iran update: number 126
Summary
- IAEA suggests that Iran may have attempted to combine its missile and nuclear technologies; Iran refuses to fully cooperate with its inquiries
- UN Security Council passes resolution req