Iran's Nuclear Program Has Not Been Destroyed! W/Dr. Theodore Postol

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While Trump's administration claims to have dismantled Iran’s nuclear program following its strikes on Iranian nuclear sites on June 21, many analysts & experts argue otherwise.
Join me live for this fascinating conversation w/Dr. Theodore Postol, an expert on nuclear technology, who will provide insights into Iran’s Atomic bomb capabilities…

Dr. Postol Bio:
THEODORE A. POSTOL is Professor of Science, Technology and National Security Policy in the Program in Science, Technology, and Society at MIT. He did his undergraduate work in Physics and his graduate work in Nuclear Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. After receiving his PhD, Dr. Postol joined the staff of Argonne National Laboratory, where he studied the microscopic dynamics and structure of liquids and disordered solids using neutron, x-ray and light scattering, along with computer molecular dynamics techniques. Subsequently he went to the Congressional Office of Technology Assessment to study methods of basing the MX Missile, and later worked as a scientific adviser to the Chief of Naval Operations. His work for the Chief related to strategic submarine and anti-submarine warfare, targeting of US nuclear weapons, Soviet ballistic missile defense systems, US anti- ballistic missile defense countermeasure systems for the Trident II ballistic missile, and other matters related to strategic nuclear technologies and policies. He also acted as a key technical and policy advisor to the Chief of Naval Operations on matters related to national decision-making by the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

He has also been an editor for the Harvard-based journal International Security. On October 15, 2019 he resigned after 30 years on the editorial board of the Princeton-based journal, Science and Global Security, when he discovered the journal editors were secretly using a politically motivated and technically unqualified referee to determine whether technical articles were to be published.

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