Iran s nuclear program has generated intense controversy ever
since the International Atomic Energy Agency reported in 2003 that
Iran was secretly pursuing enrichment activities. Although Iranian
officials insist the program is peaceful, many in the international
community are skeptical of Iran s stated aims and some allege there
is no greater nuclear-weapons proliferation danger in the world
today.
Nuclear Iran" guides readers through the intricate maze of
science and secrecy that lies at the heart of Iran s nuclear
ambitions. Writing for the general reader, Jeremy Bernstein brings
his knowledge as a physicist to bear on the issues, offering
elucidations of the scientific principles and technical hurdles
involved in creating nuclear reactors and bombs. His explanations
range from the physics of fission to methods of isotope separation
to the technologies required for weaponizing fissile uranium and
plutonium. Iran s construction of centrifuges capable of producing
weapons-grade uranium has received much media attention, and
Bernstein explains how these complex devices work. He intersperses
many elements of the human story into his discussions of
technology, such as the fact that centrifuges were first invented
by German war prisoners working in the Soviet Union.
Nuclear Iran "turns a spotlight on the controversial
underground uranium-enrichment facility in Natanz and heavy water
reactor in Arak, and profiles key figures in the ongoing
international trade in weapons technology, including the Pakistani
physicist A. Q. Khan. This succinct book is timely reading for
anyone who wishes to understand the science behind the
international crisis surrounding Iran s nuclear program."
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