Should Iran Be Allowed Nuclear Power?

Should Iran Be Allowed Nuclear Power?

"Today, we are a nuclear country and we are talking to others from that position." Those were the words of Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, explaining his refusal to suspend his country's uranium enrichment program. While many believe that Iran has a right to develop nuclear power, others, including the Bush administration, fear a parallel nuclear weapons program. How should the international community react to Iran’s burgeoning atomic ambitions?

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Edward Kee

Nuclear Weapons are the Problem

Edward Kee

Nuclear industry consultant

The real question should be "Should Iran be Allowed to become a Nuclear Power?"

This question would put the debate squarely on the issue of nuclear weapons and the extent to which Iran should be allowed to possess such nuclear weapons.

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