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Opinion: Why the U.S. Should Give Saudi Arabia Nuclear Technology

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President Biden and his aides are engaging in diplomatic efforts to broker a Saudi-Israel deal. In Newsweek, read why former CERL Fellow Nicholas Saidel, now Associate Director of the Institute for Strategic Threat Analysis and Response, believes the United States should aid the Saudis in establishing a civilian nuclear program as part of a negotiated agreement to normalize relations between the two countries.

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