In his State of the World Report to the Congress, Nixon outlined all of the following except

a. peace would require a partnership with the rest of the world.
b. peace would require strength to protect U.S. national interests.
c. peace would require a willingness to negotiate with all states to resolve differences.
d. Nixon recognized the world as unipolar.
e. America's role was to be diminished and its power was to be shared with others in the preservation of world order.


D

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