Iran’s stockpile of 1,000 lbs near-weapons-grade (60% purity) uranium has created a nuclear deadlock that the international community has long struggled to resolve.
In a country that dwarfs the size of California and Texas combined, is military intervention a viable strategy, or a recipe for disaster?
Prof. Rachel Whitlark, a political scientist and Associate Professor of International Affairs at the Georgia Tech Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, offers a rare look into the history and political science of using force to stop the spread of nuclear weapons, and applies it to the current situation in Iran.
Join us to gain perspective on a situation dominating the headlines.
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Event Venue
Capital City Club, 7 John Portman Blvd NW, Atlanta, GA 30303, United States











