This Month's Issue - November
2014
Increase Security:
Support the Nuclear Agreement with
Iran
The U.S., U.K., France,
Russia, China and Germany, called the P5+1, have been negotiating
for almost a year on a nuclear agreement with Iran. Their stated reason is to
keep Iran from
developing nuclear weapons in return for the lifting of economic sanctions
on Iran. They
reached an interim agreement, which all the parties have faithfully
observed: Iran
stopped producing 20%-enriched uranium and rendered its existing
stockpile unusable
for nuclear weapons, while the P5+1 lifted certain sanctions as agreed.
This progress
has built trust. Iran has also agreed to reconfigure its Arak nuclear
reactor to
significantly reduce the amount of plutonium it produces, not to use its
Fordow underground
facility for uranium enrichment, and to allow enhanced monitoring of
its facilities.
That leaves the issue of
the size and contours of Iran’s uranium enrichment program
to be
settled. How many centrifuges should remain in its enrichment program, a
program it is
entitled to under the Non-Proliferation Treaty? Recent reports say 4,500
centrifuges may be
acceptable to the P5+1. With about 20,000 centrifuges, about 10,000
operating, Iran’s
proposals are hovering in the 7,000 to 10,000 range.
Negotiators
are expected to reach a deal by the Nov.
24 deadline. The question is: will
Washington and Tehran accept it? In the U.S. Congress, there appears to
be significant
opposition to accepting any deal that does not call for zero
centrifuges—totally
unrealistic. But, scuttling this internationally supported deal would leave Iran
free to enrich
at will, with minimal observation. Such a situation would raise the danger
for everyone,
and increase the possibility of a military strike on Iran that would
unleash even more
war in the Middle East.
Contact your Senators and
Representative. Urge them to support the P5+1 negotiated nuclear
agreement with Iran. Such an agreement will avoid potentially
chaotic consequences,
including war, and open the door to a more peaceful, productive relationship
with Iran.
CONTACT:
YOUR SENATORS &
REPRESENTATIVE
202 224-3121 (Capital
switchboard)
Senator or Representative
(first & last name)
U.S. Senate, Washington,
D.C. 20510
U.S. House of
Representatives, Washington, D.C. 20515
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