As war returns to Europe and global supply chains fracture, the international community faces a critical choice to prevent systemic institutional failure.
Browsing: NPT
Vance’s Iran Inspection Deal is no victory; it pays billions for old promises while ignoring Tehran’s history of obstruction.
Experts evaluate whether European diplomacy on Iran can reclaim its strategic relevance or if unilateral mandates have permanently sidelined Brussels.
This strategic brief explores how third-country custody and an external asset escrow can allow Kazakhstan help Iran nuclear deal negotiations succeed .
Europe must revive nuclear nonproliferation leadership now—before the NPT’s authority craters and more nations pursue the bomb.
Explore the evolving Nuclear Weapons Strategy following the 2025 conflict and its impact on the NPT Review Conference and global security standards
The NPT credibility crisis has deepened after Iran’s experience. Compliance offered no security, only sanctions and strikes, undermining the entire nonproliferation bargain.
Iran war undermines nonproliferation. Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt may pursue nuclear hedging. Regional arms race looms.
Temporary nuclear limits risk empowering Iran’s long‑term capabilities; only permanent restrictions offer strategic stability.
Solomon argues that the NPT has become an instrument of “selective permission,” enforcing restraint on Iran while excusing the modernized arsenals of the powerful.
