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“How to Strike a Missile Deal with Iran”

by Mark Fitzpatrick

In this article, Fitzpatrick argues that international parties should pressure Iran to cap its missile range at 2000-km (1,200-mile), a limit that Iran previously said is its maximum requirement. Further detailing this idea, Fitzpatrick notes that it could be adopted in North Korean negotiations, as well.

This article was originally published in Foreign Policy. Read it in full here

Mark Fitzpatrick

Mark Fitzpatrick

Mark Fitzpatrick is Associate Fellow for Strategy, Technology, and Arms Control at the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS). He was formerly the Executive Director of the Americas office of the IISS and Head of the Institute’s Non-Proliferation and Nuclear Policy Program. He previously worked for 26 years in the U.S. Department of State. His research focuses on regional proliferation challenges and preventing nuclear danger in the era of "nuclear renaissance."
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