What made postwar planning discussions difficult for President Roosevelt?
A. the fact that the Soviet Union's presence was necessary for the United Nations to be successful
B. the lack of any strong democratic nations to ally with against the goals of the Soviet Union
C. the idea of the United States joining the United Nations was very unpopular domestically and internationally
D. the lack of support for the continued war in the Pacific following the defeat of the Axis Powers in Europe
Answer: A
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