Which sentence in this excerpt from Franklin D. Roosevelt’s “Four Freedoms” speech suggests that the US government would gain more power to prepare for war?

A) The Congress, of course, must rightly keep itself informed at all times of the progress of the program.
B) New circumstances are constantly begetting new needs for our safety.
C) I shall ask this Congress for greatly increased new appropriations and authorizations to carry on what we have begun.
D) The time is near when they will not be able to pay for them all in ready cash.
E) I do not recommend that we make them a loan of dollars with which to pay for these weapons—a loan to be repaid in dollars.