Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control
The Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control carries out research and public education designed to inhibit the spread of nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons and the missiles to deliver them. It is a non-profit, non-partisan 501(c)(3) organization operating in Washington, D.C., founded in 1986 in cooperation with the University of Wisconsin. The Wisconsin Project's goal is to reduce the risk
06/30/2020
Read the latest Iran Watch newsletter, featuring a report on the history and status of Iran's ballistic missiles, with a focus on their role as a nuclear weapon delivery vehicle. The report provides an overview of Iran's current capabilities, identifies key entities supporting the effort, explains where Iran has found foreign help, and reviews efforts to hinder Tehran's progress.
The newsletter also includes documents related to International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspections in Iran, efforts by the United States to extend a U.N. arms embargo, and U.S. sanctions on Iran's shipping and metals sectors, as well as profiles of Iranian universities connected to proliferation. In addition, the newsletter features news about a recently disclosed facility that allegedly produces aluminum powder for Iran's missile program and a German intelligence agency report on Iran’s attempts to procure technology for weapons of mass destruction.
https://www.iranwatch.org/our-publications/newsletters/iran-watch-newsletter-june-2020
03/31/2020
Read the latest Iran Watch newsletter featuring a report on the U.S. indictment of Turkish state-owned Halkbank for its pivotal role in laundering billions of dollars of Iranian oil proceeds in an elaborate sanctions evasion scheme, as well as an updated timeline of Iran's missile development from 1985 to the present day.
The newsletter also includes documents describing a string of new U.S. sanctions on Iran, reports by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) about the expansion of Iran's uranium enrichment work, hurdles to the U.S.-led effort to extend a United Nations arms embargo on Iran, and news related to U.S. export enforcement cases targeting Iranian procurement and sanction evasion.
https://www.iranwatch.org/our-publications/newsletters/iran-watch-newsletter-march-2020
01/31/2020
Read the latest Iran Watch newsletter! This month's newsletter features a policy brief on the impact of new U.S. sanctions directed at Iran's heavy industries – in particular the metals sector. This sector, which includes mining, manufacturing, and construction, is crucial to Iran’s struggling economy. It represents about 10% of Iran’s export economy, according to the U.S. government.
In addition, the newsletter includes documents related to new U.S. sanctions on the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI), Iran's petrochemical industry, as well as the renewal of 60-day sanctions waivers for work on the Arak and Bushehr reactors. New documents also describe Iran's reduced compliance with the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) and the decision by its European parties to trigger the JCPOA's dispute resolution mechanism.
Iran Watch Newsletter: January 2020 | Iran Watch This month's newsletter features a policy brief on the impact of new U.S. sanctions directed at Iran's heavy industries – in particular the metals sector. This sector, which includes mining, manufacturing, and construction, is crucial to Iran’s struggling economy. It represents about 10% of Iran...
11/13/2019
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