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Greg Thielmann

Arms Control Association

Greg Thielmann
Greg Thielmann is a board member of the Arms Control Association. A 25-year veteran of the Foreign Service, he served as State Department advisor to the U.S. delegation at the opening round of the INF Negotiations, in the U.S. embassy in Bonn during INF missile deployments to Germany, and in the U.S. embassy in Moscow from 1988-90.
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Save This One Piece of the INF Treaty

Preserving the ballistic-missile ban would reduce the danger of leaving the treaty — and light a path to its replacement.

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The Last Step to an Iran Nuclear Deal

Washington is too focused on Iran’s ability to enrich nuclear material instead of our ability to watch them. By Greg Thielmann

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Leave Ballistic Missiles Out of the Iran Nuclear Talks

It made sense to go after Iran’s missiles a few years ago. Not anymore. By Greg Thielmann

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Give and Take: Time to Get Real In U.S.-Iran Nuclear Talks

Iran and the U.S. have the best shot in years at a nuclear deal, if each is willing to give up some of what it wants to get what it really needs. By Greg Thielmann