Hans Blix: Other options for preventing nuclear IranSource: Guardian Unlimited
Years have been lost to ineffective approaches. Europeans and backseat- driving Americans have demanded that Iran must suspend its enrichment programme before they are ready to dignify the country with direct negotiations.
Blix: Iran greater nuclear threat than Iraq was Source: The Age
FORMER United Nations chief weapons inspector Hans Blix has warned that Iran's nuclear ambition is more serious than was the case with Iraq in 2003.
Dr Blix delivered the Sydney Peace Prize Lecture last night, saying he was still optimistic the international community could esca …
'Stop Dimona' says BlixSource: CNET News.com
Israel should comply with the same demand being made of Iran, to cease its nuclear fuel-cycle and stop enriching uranium, Hans Blix, Chairman of the Weapons of Mass Destruction Commission (WMDC), told Ynetnews Thursday.
Dr. Hans Blix lecturing in CambridgeSource: Bits of News
Dr. Hans Blix, chief of the UN weapons inspectors in Iraq before the war, says that when it came to Weapons of Mass Destruction, Saddam was a man who hung up a sign saying "Beware of the Dog!" outside his house, short even of a chihuahua, to deter potential burglars.
Blix Urges Security Guarantees for IranSource: CNET News.com
Blix, who headed the United Nations Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission, testified before a House subcommittee examining the current state of global nonproliferation efforts.
Don't Forget Those Other 27,000 NukesSource: Common Dreams
Stockholm, Sweden -- During the Cold War, it proved possible to reach many significant agreements on disarmament. Why does it seem so impossible now, when the great powers no longer feel threatened by one another?