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Iran's “retaliation” for Israel’s self-defense killing of a senior Iranian commander in Damascus could spark a war between the two states.
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.
Nuclear weapons are unique in warfare and international law. Even a single use would be an irredeemable failure
The threat of nuclear war is still very real and with tensions around the world, the way they are right now the possibility of...
Neither Israel nor Iran might want a war; either or both “players” could still commit grievous errors in searches for “escalation dominance.
Louis Rene Beres, Emeritus Professor of International Law at Purdue University, discusses the probability of an Iran-Israel nuclear conflict. “For by Wise Counsel, Thou...
In the paroxysmal aftermath of a nuclear conflict, any nuclear conflict, now-stunned officials might envy the dead.
by Louis Rene Beres “Deterrence is not just a matter of military capabilities. It has a great deal to do with perceptions of credibility.”...
by Prof. Louis Rene Beres Abstract: Earlier, as part of Russia’s escalating aggression against Ukraine – an aggression that now includes armed attack on a nuclear power plant –...