Deterrence of war is the primary goal of our strategic policy and the principal function of our nuclear forces. Thus, our objectives continue to be : — to deter all-out attack on the United States or its allies ; — to face any potential aggressor... Background Readings - Page 178by Industrial College of the Armed Forces (U.S.) - 1974Full view - About this book
| Industrial College of the Armed Forces (U.S.) - 1972 - 296 pages
...all-out attacks, with an unacceptable risk of escalation. -- They are essential to the maintenance of a stable political environment within which the threat of aggression or coercion against the US and its allies is minimized. "Our strategic forces must be numerous enough, efficient enough, and... | |
| United States. President (1969-1974 : Nixon), Richard Milhous Nixon - 1971 - 258 pages
...all-out attacks with an unacceptable risk of escalation. — They are essential to the maintenance of a stable political environment within which the threat of aggression or coercion against the US and its allies is minimized. Our strategic forces must be numerous enough, efficient enough, and... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Appropriations Committee - 1973 - 1476 pages
...(2) face any potential aggressor contemplating less than all out war with unacceptable risks and (3) to maintain a stable political environment within...against the United States or its allies is minimized. The naval strategic forces respond to the President's desire to have a broad choice of options to meet... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations - 1973 - 1500 pages
...with unacceptable risks and (3) to maintain a stable political environment within which the threat °f aggression or coercion against the United States or its allies is minimized. The naval strategic forces respond to the President's desire to have a broad choice of options to meet... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services - 1974 - 304 pages
...unacceptable damage from our retaliation. Furthermore, these forces are essential to the maintenance of a stable political environment within which the threat...against the United States or its allies is minimized. Thus, the survivability of our strategic forces is essential to the protection of our vital interests.... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services - 1974 - 320 pages
...unacceptable damage from our retaliation. Furthermore, these forces are essential to the maintenance of a stable political environment within which the threat...against the United States or its allies is minimized. Thus, the survivability of our strategic forces is essential to the protection of our vital interests.... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce - 1976 - 1222 pages
...nnaeceptable damage from our retaliation. Furthermore, these forces are essential to the maintenance of a stable political environment within which the threat...against the United States or its allies is minimized. Thus, the survivability of our strategic forces is essential to the protection of our vital interests.... | |
| United States. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency - 1975 - 1000 pages
...all-out attack on the United States or its allies ; — to face any potential aggressor contemplating less than allout attack with unacceptable risks ;...nuclear parity between the United States and the Soviet Union is now a strategic reality and has been confirmed in strategic arms control agreements. Certain... | |
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