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How has the United States' relationship with Iran changed since the end of

the Cold War?

A. It has relaxed somewhat as the nations have formed economic
alliances

B. It has become tenser because of U.S. concerns about state
sponsored terrorism.

c. It has become far more focused on economic aid in the absence
of Soviet aid.

D. It has improved because of the easing of economic sanctions
between the two nations.

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Answer:

The answer is B.

Step-by-step explanation:

Washington regards Iran as a major threat to its interests and security and for the region. It sees Tehran as sponsor of terrorism in the Middle East and the world, and as an enemy of the existence of Israel.

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