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by Louis René Beres (Ph.D., Princeton, 1971), Emeritus Professor of International Law, Purdue University Abstract Israel and Iran remain poised for a multi-level war. Such...
by Contributing AuthorToday, in politics and conflicts, fighting is not limited to bombs and guns. The advanced weapon is technology. Countries fight with cyber...
A recent report by the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN), the 2017 Nobel Peace Prize laureate, sheds light on a concerning aspect...
SIPRI report: "'We are now in one of the most dangerous periods in human history... it is time for the great powers to reflect...
In a nightmare scenario, Israel would fail to prevent a nuclear Iran, and Iran would become the first to fire its nuclear weapons.
Iran's “retaliation” for Israel’s self-defense killing of a senior Iranian commander in Damascus could spark a war between the two states.
by Louis Rene Beres “I learn a science from the soul’s aggressions.” – St. John Perse The evidence is compelling. In various parts of...
If Donald Trump retains nuclear command authority, the world is at risk. "The man who laughs has not yet heard the horrible news."
Prof. Beres is diving into Israel's survival and its nuclear strategy dynamics amidst the conflict. "Israel needs top strategic thinkers."
Prof. Beres explores Israel's nuclear ambiguity and its impacts on national security and strategic posture in the Middle East.