26-04-2024 03:17 AM Jerusalem Timing

US Scientists Say Iran Deal "Major Security Achievement"

US Scientists Say Iran Deal

More than two dozen top US scientists, among them nuclear researchers and Nobel prize winners, in a letter to US President Barack Obama on Saturday praised the Iran nuclear deal as major security achievement.

Iran dealMore than two dozen top US scientists, among them nuclear researchers and Nobel prize winners, in a letter to US President Barack Obama on Saturday praised the Iran nuclear deal as major security achievement, The New York Times reported.

The two-page letter, from some of the world's most knowledgeable nuclear experts, could prove to be a shot in the arm for Obama, who has launched a major effort to sell the deals to skeptical members of the US Congress.

The letter tells the US president that the Iran deal "will advance the cause of peace and security in the Middle East and can serve as a guidepost for future nonproliferation agreements."

The Iran accord, the scientists said, has "more stringent constraints than any previously negotiated nonproliferation framework."

There were 29 signatories of the letter in all, some of whom are physicists who have held top level military security clearances. Others have advised Congress, the White House or federal agencies, on military security.

Among those who signed the letter are Leon Cooper of Brown University; Sheldon Glashow of Boston University; David Gross of the University of California, Santa Barbara; Burton Richter of Stanford; and Frank Wilczek of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology -- all Nobel laureates.

The P5+1 signed an agreement last month with Iran aimed at ensuring Tehran does not acquire a nuclear bomb, in return for relief from sanctions.