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The scenario below describes a foreign policy issue between the United States and another country.

A country that is a trading partner of the United States has acquired nuclear materials. The United States does not want this country to have the capacity to build a nuclear bomb and is fearful of attacks on its allies and interests if this country has nuclear capabilities.

Which measures would the president of the United States likely pursue in order to prevent the other country from building a nuclear bomb?


A. blockades and immediate military action

B. economic sanctions and international pressure

C. humanitarian aid for rebels and peace talks

D. nuclear bombing and special-operations strikes
Please help!!

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Answered by sreesrh2008
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Answer:

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

B) Economic sanctions and international pressure.

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