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Gary F. Wheatley has written: 'Information warfare and deterrence' -- subject(s): Deterrence (Strategy), Military policy, Information warfare
Roger D. Speed has written: 'Strategic deterrence in the 1980s' -- subject(s): Deterrence (Strategy), Military policy, Strategic forces
Deterrence
Glenn Herald Snyder has written: 'Deterrence and defense' -- subject(s): Deterrence (Strategy), Military policy, Nuclear warfare 'Crisis bargaining' -- subject(s): Pacific settlement of international disputes, International relations, Research 'Alliance politics' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Alliances, Case studies 'Deterrence and power' -- subject(s): Deterrence (Strategy)
Deterrence
The marines wing of the military has better opportunities and responsibilities as compared to the army.
The presidents military responsibilities
paying taxes, serving in the military
Stephen Shenfield has written: 'The nuclear predicament' -- subject(s): Communism and nuclear warfare, Government policy, Military policy, Nuclear warfare, Nuclear weapons 'The mathematical-statistical methodology of the contemporary Soviet family budget survey' 'Minimum nuclear deterrence' -- subject(s): Deterrence (Strategy), Military policy, Nuclear warfare
Build a strong military to prevent attacks from other countries.
The military used to advance the concept that the possession of nuclear weapons would assure the owner nation freedom from attack. The attack on the US Cole, and various attacks in Russia, Britain, and so on have shown that most of the time, a nuclear response would be overkill (no pun) and of negative effect. In summary, Nuclear deterrence assures (assumes) that a nuclear response would be expected if a nuclear attack were made. War continues to be profitable.