02
June 2021
Past Event
Virtual Event | A Discussion on Iran’s AMAD Project

Virtual Event | A Discussion on Iran’s AMAD Project

Past Event
Online Only
June 02, 2021
02
June 2021
Past Event
Speakers:
David Albright

Founder and President, Institute for Science and International Security

Norman T. Roule

Former National Intelligence Manager for Iran (NIM-I), Office of the Director of National Intelligence

Sarah Burkhard

Research Associate, Institute for Science and International Security

Joshua S. Block (Moderator)

Adjunct Fellow, Hudson Institute

Please be advised: This event will premiere on this page at 12:00 p.m. EDT, Wednesday, June 2. Register for the event "here":https://www.eventbrite.com/e/virtual-event-a-discussion-on-irans-amad-p… or via the register button.

Join Hudson Institute Adjunct Fellow Joshua S. Block, nuclear weapons experts David Albright and Sarah Burkhard and CIA veteran Norman Roule for a discussion on prospects for Iranian nuclear proliferation amid attempts to revive the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).

In 2018, Israeli intelligence uncovered a trove of evidence indicating that Iran’s nuclear weapons work continued well past 2003, remains ongoing, and is much larger and more advanced than western intelligence and the Obama administration understood when the JCPOA was negotiated in 2015. For example, Iran’s “AMAD” nuclear weapons effort included nine nuclear weapons sites that were not previously known to intelligence services. As the White House pushes for a return to the nuclear deal, what does the now 7-year old agreement really provide in terms of security or stopping Iran from getting a bomb? In their new book, “Iran’s Perilous Pursuit of Nuclear Weapons,” David Albright and Sarah Burkhard reveal new details about Iran’s nuclear weapons program from the “Atomic Archive” discovered by Israel, and will weigh in on the implications of their findings for the revival of nuclear negotiations in this timely discussion at Hudson Institute.

To read Josh Block's memo Iranian Nuclear Weapons Development Sites Requiring IAEA Inspections, click "here":https://hicloud.zoevive.workers.dev/research/17034-iranian-nuclear-weapons-developme….

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