What was President Eisenhower's attitude toward the United States' military buildup?

A. Eisenhower wanted a larger conventional army but a reduction in the nuclear arsenal.
B. Eisenhower was critical of the vast expense borne by American taxpayers and preferred spending on domestic programs as opposed to on the military.
C. Due to his experience as former allied commander in World War II, he favored increasing the size of the military even more.
D. He wanted to increase the numbers serving in the army so he could expand the war beyond Korea and into neighboring communist countries.


Answer: B

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