According to Waltz, how might the United States counteract any attempt by Iran to blackmail states in the region with the threat of a nuclear attack?
a. through the use of covert action to destroy Iran's nuclear program
b. by increasing the size of its conventional forces in the Persian Gulf
c. by negotiating with Iran
d. by offering nuclear protection to any threatened state
e. by attacking Iran with nuclear weapons
Answer: d
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