Dr. Hans Blix, President of the World Federation of United Nations Associations (2006-2009) and former director of the IAEA, wrote an op-ed, published in print on October 26th exclusively by the Inquirer. Here’s an excerpt–to continue reading, follow the link below:
“Today, with Iran and other states in the Middle East moving into nuclear activities, the zone idea has new appeal. For Iran, giving up enrichment within the framework of a zone would be different from acting unilaterally. It could contribute to a broader goal of regional disarmament and nonproliferation.
“I do not underestimate the problems, such as verification or of outside assurances of security and supply of uranium fuel. Yet, if the Obama administration is serious about nonproliferation and disarmament, a bold, broad approach is needed. The problem is difficult, but by no means insoluble.”
The Philadelphia Inquirer, “To succeed with Iran, push a nuke-free zone”…

