“It is nothing less than bizarre that, at the very moment when Iran has followed through on its commitments to reduce its nuclear program, Congress would vote on legislation that could undermine the agreement and leave Iran unconstrained and closer to a nuclear weapon,” says Jim Walsh, an international security expert at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge
Iran Deal Implementation
Iran Deal Implementation: A Good Day for American National Security FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contacts: Dr. Jim Walsh, Council Board Member and international security expert at MIT Dr. Edward Levine, Center Board Chair and former senior staff member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Lt. Gen. Robert Gard, Center Chair Emeritus and 31-year veteran of the […]
Vote Alert: Iran Terror Finance Transparency Act
Approving this bill risks a collapse of the international effort to constrain Iran’s nuclear program and will let Iran off the hook — leaving the U.S. Congress to be blamed.
Omnibus Appropriations Analysis (updated); Including Nuclear Weapons Appropriations
(new information in italics) $1.067 billion: Total cost of Omnibus bill 2,009: Total pages of the bill $573 billion: Total cost of Pentagon budget $607 billion: Total cost of national defense budget category 050, Pentagon plus Department of Energy weapons programs plus the Overseas Contingency Operations account The bill includes $514 billion for the […]
Letter to Congress on Importance of Funding the IAEA
Withholding Funding from the IAEA is Ill-Advised and Dangerous (PDF Version) Dear Members of Congress, As individuals who have dedicated our professional lives to national security and nuclear nonproliferation, we strongly urge that the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) receive full funding to monitor Iran’s compliance with the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action. The United […]
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