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		<title>Iran, &#8216;Nuclear Breakout&#8217;, and Hope for the Future: An Interview With Jacqueline Shire</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Originally published here. Recently, I had the opportunity to interview Jacqueline Shire, a Senior Analyst at the Institute for Science and International Security, where she researches Iran&#8217;s nuclear program as well as proliferation issues involving other countries. Her background in nuclear weapons issues is extensive: She spent eight years in the State Department&#8217;s Bureau of [...]]]></description>
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