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The "breakout window" is a term that refers to the time it would take for Iran to break out of an agreement controlling its weapons development and rushing towards development of a nuclear weapon. Britain, France and the U.S. agree that a minimum of 12 months is needed. Surveillance efforts will have to be intensified even with a deal to see that it is enforced.
Grouped Articles
Unstated Factor in Iran Talks: Threat of Nuclear Tampering
New York Times 03.21.2015
Kerry Pushes Iran Nuclear Deal Timetable Amid Differences With France
New York Times 03.21.2015
Possible Failure of Iran Nuclear Deal Divides U.S., Israel
Wall Street Journal 03.31.2015
Iran’s Supreme Leader Holds Key to Nuclear Deal
Wall Street Journal 03.31.2015
Tehran and West Agree on Parameters of Deal for Iran’s Nuclear Program
Wall Street Journal 04.02.2015
Wall Street Journal 04.03.2015
Iran’s Negotiating Triumph Over Obama and America
Wall Street Journal 04.04.2015
Nuclear weapons: The new nuclear age
Economist 04.05.2015
Negotiating with Iran: Is this a good deal?
Economist 04.05.2015
Iran Backs Away From Key Detail in Nuclear Deal
New York Times 03.29.2015
The CIA Needs an Iran ‘Team B’
Wall Street Journal 04.15.2015
Wall Street Journal 04.23.2015
France Rejects Iran Leader’s Ban on Unlimited Nuclear Inspections
New York Times 05.27.2015
French Minister Laurent Fabius Wary on Iran Nuclear Deal
Wall Street Journal 06.01.2015
Ex-Advisers Warn Obama That Iran Nuclear Deal ‘May Fall Short’ of Standards
New York Times 06.24.2015
Only Hillary Clinton Is Prepared for the Nuclear Threat
WSJ 10.24.2016
Donald Trump and the Iran nuclear deal – a crisis in the making | Middle East | DW | 15.09.2017
DW.COM 09.15.2017
Trump Disavows Nuclear Deal, but Doesn’t Scrap It
The New York Times 10.13.2017
Trump Disavows Nuclear Deal, but Doesn’t Scrap It
The New York Times 10.13.2017
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