The National Security Report 68 (NSC-68) did NOT
a. act as a blueprint for foreign policy for decades.
b. express the United States' strategy of containment.
c. call for a massive arms buildup.
d. call for an expansion of nuclear weapons research and development.
e. improve international relations with the Soviet Union.
E
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