Columbia International Affairs Online: Policy Briefs

CIAO DATE: 01/2010

Beyond Zero Enrichment: Suggestions for an Iranian Nuclear Deal

Matthew Bunn

November 2009

Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard University

Abstract

The United States and the other members of the P5+1 are struggling to launch the first in-depth negotiations with Iran over its nuclear program in which the United States has participated. The United States comes to the table with few good options. Sanctions have failed to change Iran's decisions about its nuclear program, and no feasible set of sanctions (given the limits of what China, Russia, and others will agree to) is likely to convince Iran to give up its enrichment program. Military strikes against Iran would probably not set back Iran's program for longer than a brief period and would greatly increase Iran's incentive to go straight to the bomb at covert sites (as Iraq did after Israel destroyed its facilities at Osiraq).