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... nuclear weapons has been the most revolutionary contribution of science and technology to war . While in the past some strategists argued that the invention of the machine gun , tank , or airplane made war " obsolete , " the perfection ...
... nuclear weapons has been the most revolutionary contribution of science and technology to war . While in the past some strategists argued that the invention of the machine gun , tank , or airplane made war " obsolete , " the perfection ...
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... nuclear stalemate situation , the " others " must be armed with nuclear weapons so that if the “ nuclear umbrella " fails to operate , smaller allies would still have independent means of deterring possible moves against their vital ...
... nuclear stalemate situation , the " others " must be armed with nuclear weapons so that if the “ nuclear umbrella " fails to operate , smaller allies would still have independent means of deterring possible moves against their vital ...
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A Framework for Analysis Kalevi Jaakko Holsti. Limited Nuclear War Out of the vigorous debate on the deficiencies of massive retaliation emerged the suggestion that tactical nuclear weapons be used to deter or punish limited aggression ...
A Framework for Analysis Kalevi Jaakko Holsti. Limited Nuclear War Out of the vigorous debate on the deficiencies of massive retaliation emerged the suggestion that tactical nuclear weapons be used to deter or punish limited aggression ...
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