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Book details
  • Genre:POLITICAL SCIENCE
  • SubGenre:International Relations / Arms Control
  • Language:English
  • Pages:462
  • eBook ISBN:9781882383252

Nuclear Lies, Deceptions and Hypocrisies

by Mehdi Sarram

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Overview
For the first time in decades, this timely book attempts to document the lies, deceptions and hypocrisies in seven countries, Iraq, Syria, Israel, Iran, Pakistan, India and the US. Certainly, not all these seven countries have lied and deceived to the same extent. It will be shown that the lies and deceptions have changed the world we live in today. The unacceptable consequences of some of these lies and deceptions have resulted in a more unsafe world. There is plenty of public information on nuclear issues in these countries except Israel where the nuclear program has been kept secret from the beginning.
Description
Published just days before the ink was dry on the treaty with Iran, author Mehdi Sarram holds a postgraduate degree from the University of Michigan, a professional engineer with 47 years of nuclear experience and has traveled to 38 countries with nuclear programs. He was a US Atomic Energy Commission Senior Reactor Operator in 1965. Mr. Sarram was a professor at the University of Tehran 1968-1974 and one of eight directors of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran from 1974 to 1979. In 1977 he organized the first International Conference on Transfer of Nuclear Technology in Persepolis, Iran attended by 500 senior government and industry representatives from 42 countries. He went to Vienna in 1981 and worked for the International Atomic Energy Agency Department of Safeguards. He immigrated to the US in 1982 and worked in the nuclear industry at Raytheon Nuclear and has published over 30 articles in his field. His book is a powerful eye-opener about the lies, deceptions and hypocrisies of 7 countries including the United States and Israel who never became members of the Nuclear Proliferation Treaty and whose nuclear program has been kept secret from the beginning. He exposes the consequences of these lies and deceptions that have changed the world we live in today. His tell all book should be required reading in the US House and Senate.
About the author
Published just days before the ink was dry on the treaty with Iran, Mehdi Sarram holds a postgraduate degree from the University of Michigan, a professional engineer with 47 years of nuclear experience and has traveled to 38 countries with nuclear programs. He was a US Atomic Energy Commission Senior Reactor Operator in 1965. Mr. Sarram was a professor at the University of Tehran 1968-1974 and one of eight directors of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran from 1974 to 1979. In 1977 he organized the first International Conference on Transfer of Nuclear Technology in Persepolis, Iran attended by 500 senior government and industry representatives from 42 countries. He went to Vienna in 1981 and worked for the International Atomic Energy Agency Department of Safeguards. He immigrated to the US in 1982 and worked in the nuclear industry at Raytheon Nuclear and has published over 30 articles in his field. His book is a powerful eye-opener about the lies, deceptions and hypocrisies of 7 countries including the United States and Israel who never became members of the Nuclear Proliferation Treaty and whose nuclear program has been kept secret from the beginning. He exposes the consequences of these lies and deceptions that have changed the world we live in today.