A central tenet of Reagan's approach to foreign policy at the beginning of his presidency was the belief that________ .
A) the Palestine Liberation Organization represented a serious threat to the United States
B) trading arms for hostages was an effective way to negotiate quietly with terrorists
C) the Middle East needed U.S. intervention to achieve freedom
D) the Soviet Union was a deadly enemy that threatened the United States
E) Israel could not be trusted to keep its word
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