Nuclear Iran by Jeremy Bernstein (PDF)

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Ebook Info

  • Published: 2014
  • Number of pages: 102 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 1.43 MB
  • Authors: Jeremy Bernstein

Description

Iran’s nuclear program has generated intense controversy ever since the International Atomic Energy Agency reported in 2003 that Iran was secretly pursuing enrichment activities. Although Iranian officials insist the program is peaceful, many in the international community are skeptical of Iran’s stated aims—and some allege there is no greater nuclear-weapons proliferation danger in the world today.Nuclear Iran guides readers through the intricate maze of science and secrecy that lies at the heart of Iran’s nuclear ambitions. Writing for the general reader, Jeremy Bernstein brings his knowledge as a physicist to bear on the issues, offering elucidations of the scientific principles and technical hurdles involved in creating nuclear reactors and bombs. His explanations range from the physics of fission to methods of isotope separation to the technologies required for weaponizing fissile uranium and plutonium. Iran’s construction of centrifuges capable of producing weapons-grade uranium has received much media attention, and Bernstein explains how these complex devices work. He intersperses many elements of the human story into his discussions of technology, such as the fact that centrifuges were first invented by German war prisoners working in the Soviet Union.Nuclear Iran turns a spotlight on the controversial underground uranium-enrichment facility in Natanz and heavy water reactor in Arak, and profiles key figures in the ongoing international trade in weapons technology, including the Pakistani physicist A. Q. Khan. This succinct book is timely reading for anyone who wishes to understand the science behind the international crisis surrounding Iran’s nuclear program.

User’s Reviews

Reviews from Amazon users which were colected at the time this book was published on the website:

⭐There’s some math in the book, but you can, like I did, skip it and still get the science and policy that Bernstein lays out in plain manner here. How nuclear bombs work is no secret, how they can be made is common enough knowledge. All that is needed is the skill, resources and desire to do it. Iran now has the first two, and it is the third we are negotiating about. I sure hope Barack Obama and john Kerry have read this book, because it should cure their demonstrated desire to reach a deal at almost any cost. As Bernstein points out and explains in ample enough detail, Israel has good reason to believe that if Iran has a bomb it will try to find a way to do what it says it will do— bomb Israel.No rational nation can take that chance.Only firm insistence that Iran back down or face ever increasing and painful sanctions will do this. Obama and Kerry have to know when to walk away from the table.Even though the book was about Iran, I would have liked a little about North Korea and how a nation modeled on an organized crime cabal could have and hold onto such weapons. I hope Bernstein does a book on that soon. We all could use some his light on that subject.

⭐The book is OK but repetitive compared to a more general book by the same author about plutonium. Currently, Iran seems to be focusing on separating plenty of U235 from the more common isotope U238, purportedly for peaceful purposes. Iran also has a reactor in principle capable of making plutonium but, apparently, they are not using that device to make a plutonium bomb.Three stars, recommended to readers who did NOT read the author’s book on plutonium.

⭐A nice review of the fundamentals of nuclear technology and how its state in Iran according to open sources. Possibly too technical for a reader with no scientific background.

⭐Once you read this book it would be hard for anyone to believe anything but Iran’s real intentions are to build nuclear weapons. It should be required reading for Obama and Congress

⭐rather than elucidating a complicated subject, the author’s prose style obfuscates it. Non-sequiturs abound, as do run-on sentences– overall, the text is slap-dash. The manuscript is in dire need of an editor with a sense of construction and organization.

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