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Implementing the Iran Nuclear Agreement Report
A staff member removes flags from the stage during the Iran nuclear talks in Vienna, Austria, July 14, 2015. (AP/Carlos Barria)

Implementing the Iran Nuclear Agreement

As attention turns to implementing the Iran nuclear agreement, questions remain regarding future inspections, Iran's legacy technical capacity, and what the United States should do to ensure Iran stays off the nuclear path.

Christine Parthemore

6 Biggest Myths about the Iran Nuclear Deal In the News

6 Biggest Myths about the Iran Nuclear Deal

Hardin Lang and Shlomo Brom refute some of the common myths about the Iran nuclear agreement.

The National Interest

Hardin Lang, Shlomo Brom

Ensuring that the Nuclear Agreement Effectively Constrains Iran Report
Negotiators pose for a group photo following talks with Iran on its nuclear program in Vienna, Austria, on July 14, 2015. (AP/Ronald Zak)

Ensuring that the Nuclear Agreement Effectively Constrains Iran

Congress should measure the deal against the main alternatives and work with the Obama administration to ensure strong and effective implementation using three steps.

Brian Katulis, Shlomo Brom, Peter Juul, 1 More Hardin Lang

Countering Iran’s Destabilizing Actions in the Middle East Report
A U.S. F-18 fighter jet lands on the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln during fly exercises in the Gulf on February 13, 2012. (AP/Hassan Ammar)

Countering Iran’s Destabilizing Actions in the Middle East

After the nuclear deal, the United States needs to work with partners to step up its efforts to counter Iran’s negative behaviors.

Peter Juul, Brian Katulis, Shlomo Brom

5 Criteria for a Nuclear Agreement with Iran Article
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry watches President Barack Obama speak via tablet in Lausanne, Switzerland, on April 2, 2015, after Iran nuclear program talks finished. (AP/Brendan Smialowski)

5 Criteria for a Nuclear Agreement with Iran

A deal that meets critical criteria and neutralizes the potential nuclear threat that Iran poses would be a major achievement for U.S. and allied security interests.

Vikram Singh, Shlomo Brom, Ken Sofer

A Constructive Role for Congress on Iran Article
Congress can bolster the U.S. negotiating position and help prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon by playing the role of enforcer for an agreement. (AP/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

A Constructive Role for Congress on Iran

Congress can bolster the U.S. negotiating position and help prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon by playing the role of enforcer for an agreement.

Ken Sofer

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