Type your answer here... Massive retaliation
Massive retaliation.
Mutually Assured Destruction (MAD) Brinkmanship
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.
relied on small nuclear arms.
Massive Retaliation
Type your answer here... Massive retaliation
Massive retaliation
Massive retaliation.
MAD - Mutual Assured Destruction
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.
massive retaliation
Massive retaliation.
Mutually Assured Destruction (MAD) Brinkmanship
MAD, which stands for Mutually Assured Destruction
The policy of massive retaliation and the approach to war known as "brinkmanship" were associated with U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles during the Eisenhower administration in the 1950s. Massive retaliation aimed to deter Soviet aggression by threatening overwhelming nuclear response, while brinkmanship involved pushing dangerous confrontations to the edge of conflict to achieve favorable outcomes. This strategy sought to leverage the threat of nuclear war to maintain peace and stability during the Cold War.
John Foster Dulles