As diplomats return to the negotiating table on May 13 in an attempt to secure a comprehensive nuclear deal with Iran, it is a critical time to review our options for resolving the Iranian nuclear challenge if the talks do not succeed. Join Matthew Kroenig, author of A Time to Attack: The Looming Iranian Nuclear Threat, for a discussion on his book, followed by a reception and book signing on May 12 from5:00 to 7:00 p.m.

A book event with
Matthew Kroenig
Nonresident Senior Fellow
Brent Scowcroft Center on International Security

Atlantic Council

As diplomats return to the negotiating table on May 13 in an attempt to negotiate a comprehensive nuclear deal with Iran, it is a propitious time to review the prospects for a negotiated settlement and our options for resolving the Iranian nuclear challenge if the talks do not succeed. President Obama has vowed that he is willing to do whatever it takes, including using military force, if necessary, to keep Tehran from the bomb. If not stopped, a nuclear-armed Iran would pose a grave threat to international peace and security, including the potential for a nuclear arms race in the region and around the world, and an increased risk of nuclear war, among other major threats.  

In A Time to Attack: The Looming Iranian Nuclear Threat, Matthew Kroenig, internationally recognized as one of the world’s leading authorities on Iran’s nuclear program, explains why the United States must be prepared to conduct a limited strike on Iran’s key nuclear facilities if diplomacy fails to resolve the Iranian nuclear challenge.

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