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      KEPENTINGAN AMERIKA SERIKAT MENGINTERVENSI KEBIJAKAN AHMADINEJAD DALAM MENGEMBANGKAN NUKLIR IRAN 2005-2012

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      2017-04-07
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      ABIYASA, BIMA
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      This study aimed to describe the interventions to make the United States foreign policy toward Iran through the UN Security Council with veto owned by pressing the IAEA organizations providing information to the NPT member states prior to the NWS to stop Iran's nuclear development Ahmadinejad period 2005-2012.The data in this study using quantitative methods derived from various literature crate of books, scientific journals, the internet which supports research.
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