The case against the Iran deal : how can we now stop Iran from getting nukes? /

The greatest danger the world faces in the twenty-first century is an Iranian nuclear arsenal. That is why decisions regarding Iran's nuclear program may be the most important of our time. The negotiations that led to this bad deal were deeply flawed. But it doesn't follow that the deal sh...

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Main Author: Dershowitz, Alan
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: RosettaBooks, 2015.
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part I: Maintaining Military Options; A. The Options for Preventing Iran from Developing Nuclear Weapons; B. The Difficulties of Deploying Military Actions against Iran; Part II: President Obama's First Term Approach to Iran; A. Linking Iran to Palestinian Statehood: A Mistake; B. Obama's Legacy and the Iranian Bomb: Neville Chamberlain was remembered for appeasing Germany, not his progressive social programs; C. The Obama Administration's Conflicting Messages on Iran; D. There Will Never Be Peace if Iran Gets the Bomb
  • E. Why I Worry about Obama's Policy Toward Israel's SecurityF. The Disclosure of Arab Views on Iran's Nuclear Plans Has Made a Military Strike More Likely; G. Israel and the US: Behind the Tension-Is Friendship a One-Way Street?; H. Israel Now Has the Right to Attack Iran's Nuclear Reactors; I. WikiLeaks Contradicts Obama Administration on Iran; K. Obama's Failing Diplomacy in the Middle East; L. Warning Iran Against Hitting "Soft" American Targets; Part III: President Obama's Second Election Promises Regarding Iran; A. President Obama Turns a Corner on Iran
  • B. Assessing President Obama's TripC. J Street Undercuts Obama Policy on Iran; D. President Obama Can Stop Iran; E. The Message Obama Should Have Sent; Part IV: President Obama's Second Term Policy toward Iran; A. President's Nomination of Hagel May Encourage Iran's Nuclear Ambitions; B. Obama: Get Approval from Congress on Iran Now; C. How the New York Times Distorted Netanyahu's UN Speech; D. Oppose the Deal on Iran; E. Congress Must Keep the Military Option on the Table; F.A Discussion with the Pilot Who Bombed the Iraqi Nuclear Reactor; G. The Education of a Wartime President
  • H. Why Is the Obama Administration Provoking Israel?I. Will the Newly Elected Congress Push Obama into Being Tougher on Iran's Nuclear Weapons Program?; Part V: Closing the Deal; A. Democrats Should Not Boycott Netanyahu; B. The White House Must Respond to Netanyahu's Important New Proposal; C. Supporters of the Deal Are Strengthening Iran's Negotiating Position; D. President Is Not Commander in Chief of Foreign Policy; E. Obama Is Neither Anti-Israel nor Anti-Semitic; F. Does This Deal Prevent Iran from Developing a Nuclear Weapon?; G. US Gave Away Better Options on Iran; Conclusion
  • Appendix 1: Timeline of the Iranian Nuclear Program and Ensuing NegotiationsAppendix 2: Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action; About the Author