Of the following, which best describes New Zealand’s position with regard to U.S. foreign policy?
A. New Zealand most closely resembles Great Britain in its unyielding willingness to support U.S. foreign policy decisions.
B. New Zealand simply ignores what the United States does and pretends that the United States does not even exist.
C. New Zealand believes it has a moral obligation to defy the United States when the United States acts geostrategically at the expense of democratic and liberal ideals.
D. New Zealand is more closely aligned with China than it is with the United States.
C. New Zealand believes it has a moral obligation to defy the United States when the United States acts geostrategically at the expense of democratic and liberal ideals.
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