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History, 29.11.2020 17:30 Jlynbodmer

How did President Carter's international policies with Iran affect diplomatic relations with the nation after the 1979 Iranian Revolution? Diplomatic relations were based on appeasement and Iran did not interfere with the U. S.

Diplomatic relations improved which caused an increase in oil trading negotiations

Diplomatic relations fell apart which led to the Iranian hostage crisis

Diplomatic relations were intensified and the U. S. and Iran form a military alliance

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