Topics include 'dual containment' as it affects Iran, international community thoughts; external pressures being applied on Clinton administration; conventional arms buildup from threat it poses to GCC. Israel and U.S.; external threat poised against a weakened Iran; dangers Iran's unconventional weapons program pose to GCC, Israel. Iraq and West; why Iran believes such a program is essential to its existence; capability of Iran to export its terrorist and revolutionary zeal. Iran overcoming odds on its domestic front; U.S. - GCC relationship and GCC - Iranian relationship and questioned policy of excluding Iran from regional security agreements. (MM).
U.S. Policy and the Iranian Threat
1995
115 pages
Report
No indication
English
International Relations , Foreign policy , Arms control , International relations , Iran , Nuclear warfare , Guided missiles , Israel , Iraq , National security , Persian gulf , Military capabilities , Threat evaluation , Chemical warfare , Mass destruction weapons , Terrorism , Deterrence , Foreign military sales
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