What did the Nixon Doctrine hope to accomplish?
A. an increased American military presence in the Far East
B. nuclear weapon drawdown between the United States and the Soviet Union
C. America as a provider of non-combat military support only
D. using diplomacy to solve the problems in Vietnam
Answer: C
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