Nuclear diplomacy continues to be structurally flawed because it excludes doctors
Last year, Abbasi and colleagues highlighted the lack of progress towards nuclear disarmament.1 Recent US-Iran nuclear diplomacy probably followed a familiar script.2 Diplomats discussed enrichment levels, deterrence, regional security, and escalation risks, with input from intelligence, military, a
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