Iran and Unintended Consequences By Laicie Heeley August 19, 2013 In their Aug. 13 op-ed, Sen. Mark Kirk and Rep. Eliot Engel claim that “Without Stronger Sanctions, Iran Will Go Nuclear.” Both this claim and the argument it supports are misleading. What Sen. Kirk and Rep. Engel fail to recognize is that further pressure will […]
Inside Defense Story on Missile Defense Testing Quotes Phil Coyle ($)
Report Charts Path Toward Greater Scientific Scrutiny Of Defense Programs By Sebastian Sprenger August 14, 2013 Defense Department officials should take greater care to ensure their programs are tested under preplanned, realistic conditions, skipping crude data analysis techniques in favor of more advanced ones to ensure better insight into system performance, according to a report […]
Think Progress Story on Iron Dome Quotes Kingston Reif
TTop Israeli Official Dismisses Concerns About Iranian Response To Military Attack August 8, 2013 By Ben Armbruster A senior Israeli security official this week dismissed concerns about an Iranian military response to a potential Israeli military strike on the Islamic Republic’s nuclear facilities, claiming that Israel would be able to withstand any counterattack. Experts and […]
National Defense Magazine Story on East Coast Missile Defense Quotes Kingston Reif & James Lewis
Unresolved Issues Hang Over U.S. Missile Shield By Sandra Erwin August 6, 2013 For the second year in a row, lawmakers will be squabbling this fall over if and when the United States should shore up its defenses against North Korean and Iranian ballistic missiles. The lightning rod in this debate is a Republican-led proposal […]
National Interest OpEd on Future Relations with Iran by Laicie Heeley
Time for a Deal with Iran By Laicie Heeley August 2, 2013 The election of new president Hassan Rowhani in Iran has presented a rare moment of modest optimism, both in Congress and in the administration, for a deal with Iran. But if the moment is not seized, it will be short-lived. Skeptical observers see […]