The Esfahan Uranium Conversion Facility
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This website seeks to make available in a single location a broad array of information about Iran's nuclear program, from current news and assessments of this program, to ongoing diplomatic activity aimed at halting its uranium enrichment activity, to commercial satellite imagery and ground photos of nuclear-related sites, and information about Iran's illicit nuclear trade.
This site was made possible by a grant from the Carnegie Corporation.
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Nuclear Weapon Breakout Scenarios: Correcting the Record
March 18, 2009
ISIS analyzes a March 2 paper published by Alexander Glaser and R. Scott Kemp of Princeton University regarding Iran’s ability to produce a nuclear weapon in light of the… Read More ›
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ISIS analyzes the statements of administration officials on Iran
March 12, 2009
ISIS takes a look at the comments of the Director of National Intelligence Dennis Blair in light of previous statements made by high ranking administration officials regarding Iran’s nuclear program… Read More ›
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How enriching uranium is like making apple cider
March 3, 2009
We want to say a few words on the issue of producing weapon-grade uranium from a stock of low enriched uranium. Some have suggested that 1,010 kg of low enriched… Read More ›
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Mullen vs. Gates on Iran this Sunday: Did they really contradict each other?
March 2, 2009
Mark Heinrich’s piece for Reuters highlights the apparent contradiction between the two senior officials as they spoke on Sunday morning talk shows, Secretary of Defense Robert… Read More ›
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March 18, 2009
Nuclear Weapon Breakout Scenarios: Correcting the RecordISIS analyzes a March 2 paper published by Alexander Glaser and R. Scott Kemp of Princeton University regarding Iran’s ability to make a nuclear weapon.
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March 12, 2009
Iran Official Statements Issue BriefIn a post last week on the ISISNuclearIran website, we addressed the perceived inconsistency in statements made by Secretary of Defense Robert Gates and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Michael Mullen. Director of National Intelligence Dennis Blair sought to clarify the issue.
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