Iran: Consequences of a War
Professor Paul Rogers, February 2006
This briefing paper, written by our Global Security Consultant, Professor
Paul Rogers, provides a comprehensive analysis of the likely nature
of US or Israeli military action that would be intended to disable Iran's
nuclear capabilities. It outlines both the immediate consequences in
terms of loss of human life, facilities and infrastructure, and also
the likely Iranian responses, which would be extensive.
An attack on Iranian nuclear infrastructure would signal the start
of a protracted military confrontation that would probably grow to involve
Iraq, Israel and Lebanon, as well as the USA and Iran. The report concludes
that a military response to the current crisis in relations with Iran
is a particularly dangerous option and should not be considered further.
Alternative approaches must be sought, however difficult these may
be.
Contents
- Executive Summary
- Introduction
- The US Context
- The Israeli Factor
- The Iranian Context
- Current Circumstances in Iran
- The Nature of US Military Action
- Pre-empting Iranian Responses
- Casualties
- Iranian Responses
- Wider Responses
- Israeli Military Action
- Conclusion
Availability
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You can also download the Executive Summary and Introduction in French,
or the Climate Change chapter in Chinese.