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Thursday, September 27, 2012

Iran and the Bomb: New eBook Bonus

Dear Reader,
Foreign Affairs has been at the center of the debate on what to do about Iran from the beginning, publishing dozens of articles on every side of the subject, from every possible perspective. So now, as the Iranian nuclear program moves forward and talk of war fills the air, we’ve pulled together all of our most important pieces into one handy collection. Subscribe now for $25.95 and you’ll get a special abridged version of our new eBook, Iran and the Bomb, absolutely free.
Highlights from the book include:
  • "Time to Attack Iran," by Matthew Kroenig
    A former Pentagon defense planner argues that a U.S. strike now is preferable to allowing Iran to acquire a nuclear weapon.

  • Not Time to Attack Iran,” by Colin H. Kahl
    Responding to Kroenig, another former Pentagon official counters that a pre-emptive attack on Iran would be messier than predicted and that continuing to follow existing policy is a better choice.

  • Why Iran Should Get the Bomb,” by Kenneth N. Waltz
    A world-renowned scholar of international relations makes the case for why Iran’s going nuclear would actually be a good thing, leading to regional stability rather than chaos.

This eBook also includes Jacques Hymans on Iran’s bureaucratic incompetence, Suzanne Maloney on counterproductive sanctions, and much more. Get the elite Foreign Affairs Plus membership for only $25.95—a 77 percent savings—and get six print and digital issues, unrestricted access to our award-winning Web site, ForeignAffairs.com, plus special editorial premiums available nowhere else. You’ll have everything you need to understand the crisis over the Iranian bomb, as well as the rest of the complicated, shifting global landscape.
Yours,
Gideon Rose
Editor, Foreign Affairs
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