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... weapons has indeed made total war irrational , even if nuclear weapons could be used in a limited fashion for specific ends . No bank of heavy artillery or wing of airplanes can crush a nation's economy . Even the massive Allied ...
... weapons has indeed made total war irrational , even if nuclear weapons could be used in a limited fashion for specific ends . No bank of heavy artillery or wing of airplanes can crush a nation's economy . Even the massive Allied ...
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... weapons , and even the nuclear powers have found it expedient to maintain conventional forces to deal with limited provoca- tions . The most obvious characteristic of nuclear weapons is their destructive capacity . The single bombs ...
... weapons , and even the nuclear powers have found it expedient to maintain conventional forces to deal with limited provoca- tions . The most obvious characteristic of nuclear weapons is their destructive capacity . The single bombs ...
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... weapons be used to deter or punish limited aggression . Advocates of their use asserted that ( 1 ) they add to the deterrent credibility of ground forces , and ( 2 ) they provide the best defense against massive land armies by ...
... weapons be used to deter or punish limited aggression . Advocates of their use asserted that ( 1 ) they add to the deterrent credibility of ground forces , and ( 2 ) they provide the best defense against massive land armies by ...
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