The security dilemma refers to the problem that:

A. states can never acquire enough weapons to feel secure.
B. acquiring more weapons makes a state less secure.
C. there is no such thing as security in an anarchic world.
D. weapons without second-strike capability are useless.
E. security comes at too high of a price.

Answer: B

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