Iran's nuclear option Tehran's quest for the atom bomb
Presents a look at the nuclear weapons program of Iran that once succeeded. This work traces the development advancement of atomic weapons in South Africa.
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New Delhi, India
Manas
2005
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Table of Contents:
- The Islamic Republic of Iran
- 1. Iran: its people and government
- 2. The Iran-Iraq War, 1980-1988
- 3. Iran's shi'ites: provocative and driven
- Iran's nuclear pursuits
- 4. How close is Iran to building an a-bomb
- 5. Doomsday scenario
- 6. Iran's multi-stemmed centrifuge program: an overview by David Albright and Corey Hinderstein
- 7. Nuclear link-up: South Africa and Iran
- 8. Case study: South Africa's atom bomb
- Iran's troubled role in world affairs
- 9. Building guided missiles to hit Israel
- 10. Iran's history of terror
- 11. Iran's unconventional weapons
- 12. Pasdaran: the Islamic revolutionary guard corps
- 13. What's next?


