ID3 vTOPE NPRTCOM Mary Louise KellyTALB All Things ConsideredTIT2 % Is Iran's Nuclear Status Inevitable?TCOP 2006TRCK 16TCON AnalysisCOMM nprComment Nuclear and intelligence experts are divided over whether it is inevitable that Iran will acquire a nuclear weapon, despite the best efforts of the West to prevent it. Some argue it's time to face a hard truth: There may be no way to stop Iran from getting the bomb. Others disagree, saying sanctions and other "coercive diplomatic" tactics might still work. They also hope that a change of government in Tehran could change the direction the country is headed, as happened in South Africa, which once flirted with nuclear power.TPE1 NPRTYER 2006 P , ֯{ݜ 1,/NOJO4!Nr)(BHp30~\>bw9 $Jh -r(HVLtfT8P"}(2Q