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This week, the eyes of the political and social justice worlds have been firmly planted on New York City, namely the 2015 UN General Assembly. Although leaders such as President Barack Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin have gotten front page coverage around the world, it was the Argentinian President who made some serious allegations that remained under the radar.
On Monday afternoon, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, who has served as the President of Argentina for nearly eight years, spoke for forty minutes during the 70th session of the General Assembly. While discussing the nuclear arms agreement involving several world superpowers in relation to Iran, Kirchner dropped what seems like a bombshell claiming that Gary Samore — the former White House Coordinator for Arms Control and Weapons of Mass Destruction under Obama — tried to convince the Argentinians to provide the Iranians with nuclear fuel in 2010.