Iran’s Nuclear Program: Evidence, Risk and International Response

This survey examines how people interpret the available evidence concerning Iran’s nuclear program and what international response, if any, they consider justified.

It distinguishes between four separate questions:

1. What has the International Atomic Energy Agency reported?
2. What do those Findings indicate about Iran’s nuclear capabilities?
3. What, if anything, do they establish about Iran’s intentions?
4. What international response would be justified?

These questions should be considered separately. Evidence of technical capability does not necessarily establish an intention to construct a nuclear weapon. Likewise, assessing the evidence as concerning does not necessarily imply support for military action. Some questions present factual Findings drawn from cited sources. Others ask for your interpretation or policy judgement. Where possible, please distinguish between what the evidence establishes and what you infer from it.

Up to 40 questions. Responses are stored anonymously for aggregate analysis.