Three Reasons Iran Won't Give up Its Nuclear Program
07/30/14
Albert B. Wolf
Nuclear Weapons, Iran
From
his 2009 inaugural address to the unprecedented Nowruz greeting, Barack
Obama made clear early in his tenure that cutting a deal with Iran over
its nuclear program was one of his top foreign policy priorities.
Despite the President’s meticulous attention to details from cyber
warfare to sanctions relief, the skeptics are right: Iran is not going
to give up its nuclear program. Here are a few reasons as to why:
1. States that (could) have had nuclear weapons programs and gave them up had close ties to the U.S.
Most
states with close military and economic ties to the U.S. forego the
pursuit of nuclear weapons in the first place. Their leaders are savvy
enough to realize that a nuclear weapons program would jeopardize their
ties with America. Many of the U.S.’ allies benefit from unhindered
access to the global economy. Furthermore, each of these states hides
behind America’s nuclear umbrella. In exchange for free riding on the
U.S.’ extended deterrent guarantees, these states agree to forego
nuclear weapons programs.
Pursuing
a nuclear weapon is certainly a time intensive affair. It would
automatically trigger sanctions, isolating them from the American
hegemon upon which they depend for domestic prosperity and international
security. States like Japan, South Korea and Taiwan could
have pursued the bomb after China crossed the nuclear rubicon but didn’t
because it would have endangered their access to world markets and
American protection.
Since
1979, America has not guaranteed Iran’s safety from external
aggression, nor has Tehran sought access to the global economy.
According to Trita Parsi in, A Single Throw of The Dice, for some mullahs a rapprochement with the U.S. could undermine the legitimacy of the regime.
2. Once a nuclear program is in motion it tends to stay in motion
States
pursue nuclear weapons for a variety of reasons: insecurity, prestige,
bureaucratic politics, and easy access to sensitive materials. However,
once a nuclear program has been started, absent regime change, it is
hard to unwind.
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