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A Time to Attack: The Looming Iranian Nuclear Threat

von Matthew Kroenig

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"Iran's rapidly advancing nuclear program may be the world's most important emerging international security challenge. Not only does Iran have confirmed nuclear capabilities, but the country also has the ability to supply them to other regimes--potentially an even greater, imminent global threat. In this dramatic call to action, Matt Kroenig explains why we need to take immediate steps to a diplomatic and, if necessary, a military solution--now--before Iran makes any further nuclear advances. He draws on the current crisis in Syria, an indicator of the devastating potential of just one nation's chemical capabilities. A Time to Attack provides an authoritative account of the history of Iran's nuclear program and the international community's attempts to stop it, explains and assesses the options available to policymakers, and reflects on what the resolution of the Iranian nuclear challenge will mean for the future of international order. As this crisis is still developing, this book provides an insider's account of what is being said in Washington about what our next move must be"--… (mehr)
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  RhodestoRome | May 14, 2016 |
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THE SUBJECT:
A Time to Attack offers an assessment of the policies available to counter the development of Iran's nuclear program.

THE SCRIBE:
Associate Professor at Georgetown University, Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council, life member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and nuclear proliferation expert, Matthew Kroenig has authored (or served as editor of) five books: The Handbook of National Legislatures: A Global Survey, Exporting the Bomb: Technology Transfer and the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, The Causes and Consequences of Nuclear Proliferation, A Time to Attack: The Looming Iranian Nuclear Threat, and Nuclear Posture and Nonproliferation Policy: Causes and Consequences for the Spread of Nuclear Weapons.

THE STYLE:
Kroenig's analysis begins with a review of Iran's objectives, followed by a series of policy alternatives: covert operations, diplomacy, sanctions, allowing Iran become a nuclear power, or attacking Iran. These chapters are followed by a detailed comparison of the two most plausible alternatives and his resulting conclusion.

THE SUBSTANCE:
"Preventing nuclear proliferation has been a top objective of US national security policy for decades. A strike on Iran would contribute to this goal by halting the Iranian nuclear threat, removing a motivation for future nuclear proliferation in the region, eliminating a potential supplier of sensitive nuclear technology around the world, bolstering the global nonproliferation regime, and sending a message that the United States is willing to use force to stop the spread of nuclear weapons. It is possible that a strike would contribute to proliferation in some cases by making leaders believe they need nuclear weapons to defend themselves against American power, but this would almost certainly be outweighed by the nonproliferation benefits.

THE SPECIFICS:
Chapter 7 (Which is Worse) draws a comparison between the information compiled in chapter 5 (Iran with the Bomb) and chapter 6 (Bombing Iran). Kroenig's comparison focuses on nine objectives: protecting the US homeland, preventing nuclear proliferation, combating terrorism, promoting regional stability, containing military expenditures, securing the oil supply, maintaining freedom of action, promoting regime change in Iran, and burnishing America's reputation.

THE SCOOP:
Kroenig favors US intervention in Iran, and he does so with the overarching aim of limiting global nuclear proliferation. However, even with the nine objectives outlined above, his case is not open and shut: terrorism could proliferate more through US action by becoming a rallying cry for jihadist groups, short-term military expenditures (such as a military strike) may grow to unforeseen proportions, and America's reputation could be just as easily tarnished instead of burnished through its actions. Nevertheless, Kroenig recognizes these possibilities in his concluding statements in both chapters 7 and 8, and admits there are no good options:

"We should seek to resolve the Iranian nuclear crisis through diplomacy if at all possible. But if that effort does not succeed, the United States must take military action. We should work in advance to form an international coalition, conduct a limited strike on Iran's key nuclear facilities, pull back and absorb an inevitable round of Iranian retaliation, and seek to de-escalate the crisis. This is not a good option. But when compared to the dangers of living with a nuclear-armed Iran for decades to come, it is the least bad option." ( )
  ryven | Mar 13, 2016 |
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This is an inspiring book about why it is a very good idea to destroy Iranian nuclear capabilities using US weapons. The arguments are very convincing, and I hope all of my politically inclined friends will read this book.
  lisa2 | Aug 17, 2014 |
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Kroenig does a masterful job of laying out all the possible scenarios (good & bad) in which the Iranian nuclear crisis could be resolved. His thoughtful analysis presents uses historical examples and simulations to discuss the issue from every angle. Truly a must read for anyone interested in the US and the Middle East. Hopefully (but doubtfully), also being read by everyone in Washington. ( )
  bookwormgeek | Aug 3, 2014 |
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Kroenig makes the message clear about “The Looming Iranian Nuclear Threat” and that now is the “Time To Attack”. Using many examples, simulations, studies, and abundant history, Matthew Kroenig patiently steps the reader through every possible argument against an attack by the USA to keep Iran from developing a nuclear weapon. After proving that all of these actions would result in a worst outcome, the only possibility left is for the United States to attack using existing nonnuclear weapons if diplomatic actions do not cause Iran to halt development. The likely repercussions of such an attack are also discussed in depth.

The book is a must read for everyone, including all elected officials. Whatever your opinion about the impending nuclear crisis with Iran you will finish this book with a new and fresh insight.

7/7/14 ( )
  Paulmb | Jul 8, 2014 |
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"Iran's rapidly advancing nuclear program may be the world's most important emerging international security challenge. Not only does Iran have confirmed nuclear capabilities, but the country also has the ability to supply them to other regimes--potentially an even greater, imminent global threat. In this dramatic call to action, Matt Kroenig explains why we need to take immediate steps to a diplomatic and, if necessary, a military solution--now--before Iran makes any further nuclear advances. He draws on the current crisis in Syria, an indicator of the devastating potential of just one nation's chemical capabilities. A Time to Attack provides an authoritative account of the history of Iran's nuclear program and the international community's attempts to stop it, explains and assesses the options available to policymakers, and reflects on what the resolution of the Iranian nuclear challenge will mean for the future of international order. As this crisis is still developing, this book provides an insider's account of what is being said in Washington about what our next move must be"--

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