The nuclear agreement with Iranâthe Joint Comprehensive Plan of Actionâtook effect on October 18, 2015. On that date, called âAdoption Day,â the United States and European Union published the legal…
Nuclear
This is a list of the Wisconsin Project’s work related to nuclear weapons. One nuclear weapon could kill millions and destroy the natural environment. It is the most dangerous weapon on earth. Preventing the spread of technology and material that can be used in such weapons is the Wisconsin Project’s founding mission and our ongoing objective.
Iran Test Fires Nuclear-Capable Ballistic Missile in Apparent Violation of U.N. Resolutions
Iranâs Defense Ministry announced the successful test of a new ballistic missile on October 11. The test is an apparent violation of U. N. Security Council resolutions and raises troubling…
What to Watch for after Implementation Day
Foreign ministers from the P5+1 countries and Iran met on September 28 for the first time since the nuclear agreement was finalized in July. The parties are focused on the…
In Shadow of Nuclear Deal, State and Commerce Sanction Iran Proliferators
The U.S. State Department issued a new round of sanctions against individuals and companies linked with Iranian proliferation on September 2,[1] even as the nuclear deal with Iran moved closer…
Parchin: A Troubling Precedent for Inspections in Iran
Iran continues construction on a military site linked to nuclear weapons work, according to an August 27 report by the International Atomic Energy Agency. Â The Agency has been barred from…
What the Iran Deal Says (and Doesnât Say) about Iranâs Ballistic Missiles
One of the final hurdles in the nuclear talks between Iran and the P5+1 recently concluded in Vienna was the United Nations sanctions on Iran’s ballistic missile program and conventional…
How Iran Could Get Sanctions Relief under the Nuclear Deal Sooner than Anticipated
The nuclear deal between Iran and the P5+1 reached in Vienna on July 14, 2015 establishes a step-by-step sequence for Iran to receive relief from the sanctions that have crippled…
How Will Inspections Work in Iran under the Nuclear Deal?
President Barack Obama, speaking this morning from the White House after the successful conclusion of talks in Vienna, declared that the nuclear agreement with Iran âis not built on trust;…
How to Evaluate a Nuclear Deal with Iran
If negotiators in Vienna reach an agreement over Iranâs nuclear program, attention will shift toward Congress and its legislatively mandated review of the deal. For an agreement to be considered…
Is the Additional Protocol Sufficient to Verify Iranâs Nuclear Program?
Iran has agreed to implement the International Atomic Energy Agency’s (IAEA) Additional Protocol as part of a comprehensive nuclear deal, but Iranian negotiators have been reluctant to grant the Agency…