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NPIHP partner and former Wilson Center scholar Avner Cohen interviewed in Jerusalem Post

Avner Cohen, senior fellow at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies and a close NPIHP partner was recently interviewed by the Jerusalem Post on Iran’s nuclear program.

Avner Cohen, senior fellow at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies and a close NPIHP partner was recently interviewed by the Jerusalem Post on Iran’s nuclear program.

Pointing to Iran’s ongoing effort to disburse elements of its nuclear infrastructure throughout the country, Cohen explained that Israel’s window of opportunity for a military strike against the program was closing. Author of two books on Israel’s nuclear program, Cohen pointed out that Iran appears to be pursuing a policy of nuclear ambiguity similar to Israel’s, and like Israel, Iran could ‘redefine what it means to be a nuclear state.’

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