U.S. News & World Report
June 13, 2012
By John T. Bennett
Might the road to convincing Iran to give up its nuclear arms program go through, of all places, Brasília? World Bank Chairman Robert Zoellick thinks so. The idea would be for Brazil to suspend its own civilian uranium enrichment program--which it once claimed an "inalienable right" to possess--and urge other nuclear-ambitious states to follow suit.