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NUCLEAR EFFORTS OF IRAN UNDER THE SHADOW OF US SANCTIONS

07 Pages : 60-67

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gsssr.2020(V-III).07      10.31703/gsssr.2020(V-III).07      Published : Sep 2020

Nuclear efforts of Iran under the shadow of US sanctions

    Iran has started the Atom program for Peace which has already planned by the US for countries concerned in consuming atomic energy for non-violent devotions. Iran also decided to develop a nuclear program to generate electricity. In 1979 US and the west has temporary banned the project. The United States has applied these sanctions on Iran for various purposes. This includes weakening domestic support for the Islamic regime and, recently, imposing charges on Iran to continue its nuclear program. These sanctions have left Iran with local and foreign capital, and have isolated it economically and politically. However, the regime has survived and continues to challenge the international community. Iran has also made great strides in nuclear planning. This article aims to explain how the Iranian's survived despite international sanctions specially the US. It rebuilds the interaction between the contraction of sanctions by the UN Security Council, the United States and targeted regime strategies to promote the nuclear program and maintain cohesion within the choice.

    Iran, Nuclear efforts, US Sanctions, isolated, UN Security Council
    (1) Robina Saeed
    Chairperson, School of Mass Communication, Minhaj University, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
    (2) Muhammad Munib Khalid
    Lecturer, Minhaj University, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
    (3) Sajida Begum
    Assistant Professor, Minhaj University Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
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    CHICAGO : Saeed, Robina, Muhammad Munib Khalid, and Sajida Begum. 2020. "Nuclear efforts of Iran under the shadow of US sanctions." Global Strategic & Security Studies Review, V (III): 60-67 doi: 10.31703/gsssr.2020(V-III).07
    HARVARD : SAEED, R., KHALID, M. M. & BEGUM, S. 2020. Nuclear efforts of Iran under the shadow of US sanctions. Global Strategic & Security Studies Review, V, 60-67.
    MHRA : Saeed, Robina, Muhammad Munib Khalid, and Sajida Begum. 2020. "Nuclear efforts of Iran under the shadow of US sanctions." Global Strategic & Security Studies Review, V: 60-67
    MLA : Saeed, Robina, Muhammad Munib Khalid, and Sajida Begum. "Nuclear efforts of Iran under the shadow of US sanctions." Global Strategic & Security Studies Review, V.III (2020): 60-67 Print.
    OXFORD : Saeed, Robina, Khalid, Muhammad Munib, and Begum, Sajida (2020), "Nuclear efforts of Iran under the shadow of US sanctions", Global Strategic & Security Studies Review, V (III), 60-67
    TURABIAN : Saeed, Robina, Muhammad Munib Khalid, and Sajida Begum. "Nuclear efforts of Iran under the shadow of US sanctions." Global Strategic & Security Studies Review V, no. III (2020): 60-67. https://doi.org/10.31703/gsssr.2020(V-III).07