The Saudi proliferation question
Ali Ahmad
Ali Ahmad is postdoctoral research fellow in nuclear technology policy at Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and...
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Concerted international efforts
to keep Iran a non-nuclear weapon state might seem to constitute good
news for Saudi Arabia, Tehran’s top rival for leadership in the Middle
East. Instead, the Saudi government is deeply disturbed by a recent
interim agreement between Iran and the so-called P5 + 1 countries—the
United States, Russia, China, the United Kingdom, France, and Germany.
The six-month agreement freezes Iran’s enrichment of nuclear fuel above
the level needed for commercial nuclear power, halts development of the
plutonium-production-capable Arak nuclear plant, and gives International
Atomic Energy Agency inspectors greater access to Iran’s declared
nuclear facilities. In return, the P5 + 1 has agreed to lift some of the
sanctions that have nearly crippled Iran’s economy.
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