Ready to resist / Roger Howard

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2006Subject(s): In: The World Today Vol 62 no 2, February 2006, pp.8-9Summary: Despite near universal condemnation Iran is apparently determined to resume its uranium enrichment program. Two years of diplomatic efforts appear to have failed and hope is now being placed on UN sanctions to get Tehran to comply with the NPT to which it is a signatory. This article considers some possible effects of sanctions but doubts that economic sanctions would have the desired effect.
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Despite near universal condemnation Iran is apparently determined to resume its uranium enrichment program. Two years of diplomatic efforts appear to have failed and hope is now being placed on UN sanctions to get Tehran to comply with the NPT to which it is a signatory. This article considers some possible effects of sanctions but doubts that economic sanctions would have the desired effect.

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