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Iran's Nuclear Path: From Shah to Sanctions

Diplomacy, Defiance, and the Geopolitics of Atomic Ambition
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Iran's relationship with nuclear technology began not with defiance but with American encouragement. Under the Shah, the United States actively supported Tehran's nuclear program as part of its Cold War strategy in the region. Decades later, that same program became the centerpiece of one of the most consequential diplomatic standoffs of the modern era. Iran's Nuclear Path traces this full arc—from the Atoms for Peace initiative of the 1950s through the Islamic Revolution, the secret enrichment programs, the IAEA inspections, and the successive rounds of international sanctions that reshaped the Iranian economy and its place in the world.


Drawing on declassified diplomatic cables, treaty records, IAEA documentation, and firsthand accounts from negotiators and analysts, each chapter examines a distinct phase of Iran's nuclear history. The book does not argue for or against any nation's position. Instead, it reconstructs how decisions were made, what information policymakers had, and how domestic politics on all sides shaped outcomes that continue to define the region today.


The result is a rigorous, balanced account of how a single technology became the fulcrum of Middle Eastern geopolitics—and why the question of Iran's nuclear future remains unresolved. For readers seeking to understand one of the defining strategic tensions of our time, this is an indispensable historical record.

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28 February 2026
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