Iran
Burke Chair reports on Iran provide detailed analysis on a wide range of topics related to Iran’s nature and history, and US - Iranian strategic competition
Topics covered in this section include but are not limited to, completion of Iran’s missile, rocket, and nuclear programs; its conventional and asymmetric military capabilities; sanctions, energy, arms control, and regime change; threats to the Gulf and the Arabian Peninsula; Iran’s role in Iraq and Syria; competition in the Levant; competition in Turkey and the South Caucuses; and competition in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Central Asia, and elsewhere.
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Iran May be the Threat but Iraq is the Prize
Report by Anthony H. Cordesman — July 23, 2019
The Arab Gulf States and Iran: Military Spending, Modernization, and the Shifting Military Balance
Report by Anthony H. Cordesman and Nicholas Harrington — December 12, 2018
Rethinking a Key U.S. Strategic Interest: Energy Stability, Energy Independence, and the United States as a Net Exporter
Report by Anthony H. Cordesman — January 10, 2017
Iran, Mattis, and the Real Threat to U.S. Strategic Interests in the Middle East
Commentary by Anthony H. Cordesman — January 10, 2017
The “OPEC Disease”: Assessing the Impact of Lower Oil Export Revenues
Report by Anthony H. Cordesman and Maxwell B. Markusen — September 20, 2016
The Iran Nuclear Agreement and Iranian Energy Exports, the Iranian Economy, and World Energy Markets
Report by Anthony H. Cordesman — August 17, 2015