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cna talks: Reentering the Iran Nuclear Deal
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On this episode of CNA Talks, Dr. Michael Connell provides a primer on the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, the current negotiations attempting to bring the United States and Iran back into compliance, and how the suspected Israeli attack on the Natanz nuclear facility has impacted them.
Reentering the Iran Nuclear Deal On this episode of CNA Talks, Dr. Michael Connell provides a primer on the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, the current negotiations attempting to bring the United States and Iran back into compliance, and how the suspected Israeli attack on the Natanz nuclear facility has impacted them. Reentering the Iran Nuclear Deal Biographies Michael Connell is an expert in Persian-Gulf security-related issues, the armed forces of Iran, U.S.-GCC security cooperation, and adversary cyber policy and strategy. He has served as CNA's Field Analyst to Naval Forces Central
Global Security Environment
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CNA has national security experts on North Korea, Iran, and Afghanistan. CNA partners with security organizations in Asia, Latin America, Europe (NATO).
Global Security Environment CNA has national security experts on North Korea, Iran, and Afghanistan. CNA partners with security organizations in Asia, Latin America, Europe (NATO). /images/expertise/GS-220320-N-BT681-1195.jpg Global Security Environment CNA has a large cadre of experts who work on security issues in every region of the world. Our understanding of the global security environment is grounded in local language expertise and time spent on location — including many years in Iraq and Afghanistan collecting data to inform command decisions. Military commanders rely on CNA’s
Alarik Fritz
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Fleet. He has lived, worked, and traveled in Japan, China, sub-Saharan Africa, South and Southeast Asia, Iran, Pakistan and other locations in Europe and the Arabian Gulf. He has latent fluency
A Limping Giant Russian Military Space in the First Half of the 2020s
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An analysis of Russian military space program to 2023 shows cooperation with new partners like Iran, but prospects for the Russian space program are bleak.
A Limping Giant Russian Military Space in the First Half of the 2020s A Limping Giant An analysis of Russian military space program to 2023 shows cooperation with new partners like Iran ... , the Kremlin reached no agreements with North Korea. In this context, Russia’s military space cooperation with Iran was notable. For the first time, Russia began preparing a launch of a geostationary communications satellite for Iran on a Proton rocket, which would be a rare but potentially important foreign assignment for Roscosmos after decades and billions of dollars’ worth of commercial cooperation
Mobilizing Cooperation to Advance National Security
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and concerns to  CNA_NSS@cna.org Sign up for National Security Seminar updates. gray bottom-only https://www.youtube.com/embed/hoVqpfK0EjM small gray half The Crackdown in Iran: Women, Peace ... , Non-Resident Scholar, Iran Program, Middle East Institute Moderator:  Nilanthi Samaranayake , Research Program Director, Strategy and Policy Analysis, CNA Introductions: Halleh Seyson ... Program, CNA MODERATOR:  Emily Feng , Beijing Correspondent, National Public Radio (NPR) Read the Summary gray half The Crackdown in Iran: Women, Peace, and Security Critical Minerals, Supply
Understanding an Adversarys Strategic Calculus
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Insights into the strategic and operational calculus of a 21st century adversary – like Iran -- can be gained by examining similar cases. One such case is the evolution in the U.S. understanding of the Soviet Union’s strategic and operational calculus regarding the wartime employment of its navy during the last two decades of the Cold War.
Strategy and Operations Insights into the strategic and operational calculus of a 21st century adversary – like Iran -- can be gained by examining similar cases. One such case is the evolution ... the strategic and operational calculus of 21st century adversaries(e.g.: Iran). We can, however, gain insights that will help us understand that calculus by examining similar cases from the past. One ... On integration On analysis and war gaming On impediments On change On exploitation On applicability to 21st-century Iran. Peter M. Swartz Michael Connell /reports/2013/cop-2013-u-005622-final.pdf
coming in from the cold: The Iran-Iraq War
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Michael Connell, the head of CNA’s Iran Studies Program, joins Bill and returning guest Kasey Stricklin to discuss the Iran-Iraq war.
6 Michael Connell, the head of CNA’s Iran Studies Program, joins Bill and returning guest Kasey Stricklin to discuss the Iran-Iraq war. The Iran-Iraq War Kasey Stricklin  is a research analyst with CNA's Russia program. Her current research focuses on Russian naval leadership, personnel and demographics. She has also conducted research at CNA on Russian nuclear strategy and thinking. She currently writes on women in the Russian economy for BMB Russia. Michael Connell   is an expert in Persian-Gulf security-related issues, the armed forces of Iran, U.S.-GCC security cooperation
The Evolving Russia-Iran Relationship
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The Russia-Iran relationship has changed over the past decade, and this report examines the relationship in temporal and thematic dimensions.
and thematic dimensions. Executive Summary The relationship between Russia and Iran has changed significantly over the course of the past decade, with considerable dynamism evident, especially since ... engagement to fuller collaboration across a range of dimensions. This evolution can be traced partially to the prewar period, when Russia and Iran cooperated in regard to the Syrian Civil War, as well ... of Western sanctions on Russia and Iran, have served as the major impetus for the improvement in the bilateral relationship. Prior constraints on Moscow’s engagement with Tehran (on nuclear issues
ai and autonomy in russia: Issue 44, August 25, 2022
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Belarus. Their new projects are related to digitalization and digital platforms, including promotion of goods and logistics. Spotlight White House indicates that Iran was preparing to send Russia drones for Ukraine war In July 2022, the White House announced that it had information that Iran might be transferring “several hundred” military drones to Russia. White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan also noted an intelligence estimate that Iran was preparing to train Russian forces to use the drones, and added that it was unclear whether Iran had delivered them yet. Mr
russian media analysis: Issue 10, February 25, 2022
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Russian Perspectives on Western Military Activities
as about the INSTEX system created in the wake of Iran’s disconnect from SWIFT. Finally, in another article in   VPK,   Vitaliy Orlov writes about how Russia could transition away from the use ... the South Kuril Islands, and how potential anti-Russian sanctions from Tokyo might affect the bilateral relationship. 16. IRAN NUCLEAR NEGOTIATIONS Two articles discuss the US decision to reintroduce sanction waivers to Iran in hopes of reviving the nuclear negotiations. In an interview, the Russian Permanent Representative to International Organizations in Vienna notes that this step “should