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Mutual Assured Destruction (MAD) deterred the Soviets and Americans from attacking each other by ensuring that any nuclear attack would result in catastrophic retaliation, leading to the annihilation of both countries. This concept created a balance of power and prevented either side from launching a nuclear first strike.

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