The United States must rebuild and replace its Cold War–era nuclear deterrent, given the growing threats posed by the autocrats in Beijing, Moscow, Pyongyang, and Tehran.
The proposed concept of MAIM echoes Cold War deterrence strategies. The goal would not be to encourage physical strikes, but rather pose a credible a threat that any attempt at an AI monopoly will ...
The United States’ failure to field a credible, theater nuclear-deterrence capability is destabilizing and puts the United States at a disadvantage with its adversaries in Beijing, Moscow, and ...
The threat from Russian bad actors is real; if the US government is halting offensive operations, it may fall to the private ...
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Macron to discuss nuclear deterrence with European allies. A look at France's unique strategyNuclear deterrence is a strategy based on the idea that the destructive force of nuclear weapons would prevent other nations' hostile actions, particularly nuclear attacks. During the Cold War, the ...
Nuclear deterrence is a strategy based on the idea that the destructive force of nuclear weapons would prevent other nations' hostile actions, particularly nuclear attacks. During the Cold War ...
During the Cold War, the U.S. nuclear umbrella was aimed ... is Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. France’s nuclear deterrence is strictly conceived as defensive. It is meant to protect ...
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