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Speculative Assessment of Iranian Nuclear Perceptions and Gulf States' Potential Nuclear Aspirations

Speculative Assessment of Iranian Nuclear Perceptions and Gulf States' Potential Nuclear Aspirations The passage offers a broad, unsubstantiated analysis of Iranian decision‑makers' views on nuclear weapons and suggests that Gulf states, especially Saudi Arabia, may seek nuclear deterrents. It contains no concrete names, dates, transactions, or actionable leads, and the ideas are largely speculative and already discussed in public discourse. Key insights: Claims limited exchange between Western and Iranian scholars on nuclear doctrine since 1979.; Suggests Iran may view nuclear weapons similarly to early US triad development (as "big artillery").; Notes lack of formal US‑Iran nuclear dialogue comparable to Cold War US‑Soviet talks.

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Speculative Assessment of Iranian Nuclear Perceptions and Gulf States' Potential Nuclear Aspirations The passage offers a broad, unsubstantiated analysis of Iranian decision‑makers' views on nuclear weapons and suggests that Gulf states, especially Saudi Arabia, may seek nuclear deterrents. It contains no concrete names, dates, transactions, or actionable leads, and the ideas are largely speculative and already discussed in public discourse. Key insights: Claims limited exchange between Western and Iranian scholars on nuclear doctrine since 1979.; Suggests Iran may view nuclear weapons similarly to early US triad development (as "big artillery").; Notes lack of formal US‑Iran nuclear dialogue comparable to Cold War US‑Soviet talks.

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kagglehouse-oversightiransaudi-arabianuclear-proliferationstrategic-policymiddle-east
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