John Foster Dulles' policy of massive retaliation, articulated during the Cold War, proposed that the United States would respond to any act of aggression from the Soviet Union or its allies with overwhelming nuclear force. This approach aimed to deter communist expansion by making the costs of aggression prohibitively high. However, it also heightened tensions between superpowers, contributing to an arms race and increasing the risk of nuclear conflict, as nations faced the dilemma of either escalating or backing down in confrontations. Ultimately, this policy shaped U.S. foreign relations and military strategy during the era.
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Massive retaliation.
Massive retaliation is a military strategy of counterattack involving the use of nuclear weapons.
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Massive Retaliation
The Massive Retaliation was a policy under President Eisenhower. The policy was the threatening of nuclear warfare against Communist countries if they tried to seize territory by force. The Massive Retaliation was used to prevent series of small wars, that were unpopular and too expensive.
John Foster Dulles
Massive retaliation was a military doctrine adopted by the United States during the Cold War, where any aggression or threat against the US or its allies would be met with a massive nuclear response. This policy aimed to deter adversaries from attacking by demonstrating the willingness to use overwhelming force in retaliation.
It was called "massive retaliation."
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