The impact of Iran's nuclear program on relations between Western countries and the Islamic Republic of Iran after 2015

Authors

  • Handren Ahmad Eahya Politics and International Relations, Political Science and Management, Faculty of Law, Soran University Author
  • Hazhar Rashid Shareef Politics and International Relations, Political Science and Management, Faculty of Law, Soran University Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31918/twejer.2471.29

Keywords:

Iran ،western countries ،nuclear weapons ،and the

Abstract

This paper aims to research the turning point of Iranian nuclear program. Subsequently, it also deals with the relations of the deal with political changes in Iran. The significance of the subject is that it is one of the most controversial topics of contemporary international relations. A political analysis method has been conducted and the research’s data have been dealt with by the method of variables. The main argument of the essay is as follows: while the Islamic Republic of Iran claims, she is entitled to atomic activities for peaceful purposes, the international community distrusts their rhetoric. The international community is proving, with evidence, that the Islamic Republic aims to acquire atomic weapons, hidden behind the program. Iran cannot convince the international community that she does not have militaristic goals behind the program, given several revelations on her unlawful activities by IAEA. Meanwhile, the international community has been unable to find a diplomatic solution, even with the varieties of sanctions, to deter Iranians from following the atomic ambitions. As a result, the JCPoA seems to be dissolved, raising the probabilities of political and even military tensions.

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Published

2024-07-21

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How to Cite

Eahya, Handren Ahmad, and Hazhar Rashid Shareef , trans. 2024. “The Impact of Iran’s Nuclear Program on Relations Between Western Countries and the Islamic Republic of Iran After 2015”. Twejer Journal 7 (1): 809-44. https://doi.org/10.31918/twejer.2471.29.