Israel and the US – each nuclear-armed nations – not too long ago attacked Iran. They mentioned it was to forestall Iran from getting a nuclear weapon, one thing Iran denies it’s attempting to do.
What determines which nations can, and might’t, have nuclear weapons? And are we seeing a brand new nuclear race? Begin Right here with Sandra Gathmann explains.
This episode options:
Gary Samore | Director of the Crown Heart for Center East Research and professor at Brandeis College
Hans M. Kristensen | Director of the Nuclear Data Challenge on the Federation of American Scientists
Sharon Squassoni | Analysis professor, George Washington College
Hassan Elbahtimy | Senior lecturer, Division of Battle Research, King’s Faculty London
Tariq Rauf | Former official on the Worldwide Atomic Power Company (IAEA)
