ALL BUT WHICH of the following are factors policymakers usually weigh when deciding whether or not to engage in an armed intervention, according to the textbook?
A. The level of domestic support for the intervention
B. The degree of multilateral assistance
C. Their own national interest
D. The expected outcome of the intervention
E. The consent of the host state.
Answer: E
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