Publication

8 Jun 2014

This paper examines Iran’s ballistic missile program and asks why it has not been a central issue in the P5+1 nuclear talks over Iran's nuclear weapons program. The authors then explain Iran’s progress in developing a more effective missile capability and the tensions this is causing in NATO-Russia relations as the Alliance seeks to counteract the potential threat from Iran by enhancing its missile defense system in the Middle East and Europe.

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Author Azriel Bermant, Emily B Landau
Series INSS Insights
Issue 558
Publisher Institute for National Security Studies (INSS)
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