Home pagePress CenterIn the Media Robert Einhorn, a senior adviser with the CSIS International Security Program, was quoted by Time Magazine, "Bush Prepares a Messy Iran Handoff."
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Robert Einhorn, a senior adviser with the CSIS International Security Program, was quoted by Time Magazine, "Bush Prepares a Messy Iran Handoff."
The news this week that A. Q. Khan's now-defunct international nuclear smuggling network once possessed blueprints for advanced nuclear warheads — and could have sold them to Iran — gave new urgency to Washington's stalled efforts to halt Tehran's pursuit of nuclear capability. But with only seven months left of his presidency, George W. Bush has few options — and none of them is likely to work. "He's kind of stuck," says Robert Einhorn, a nonproliferation expert at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
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