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Unless a country has an irrational death wish, if both itself and Another Country have enough power to where if one full out attacked another, the retaliation would wipe both off the map, then there will never be a full war between the two nations.

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Policy that both sides holding nuclear weapons prevents war?

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Mutually assured destruction, called for short (and sensibly so): the M.A.D. Principle.


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What kept the US and Soviet union from going to war?

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What is the policy in which the us and the soviet union hoped to deter nuclear war by building up enough weapons to destroy one another?

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Why did the cold war never entered into to a real war?

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