Flexible Response is a type of defense strategy of the United States and itÕs enforced by John F. Kennedy in 1961. This defense strategy is giving the United States the capability to use nuclear arms in full-spectrum warfare.
flexible response was developed so that the US did not have to resort to nuclear warfare in times of crisis
Flexible response
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Flexible Response was the use of conventional forces and weapons as an alternative to nuclear war.
President Kennedy's Flexible Response was initiated to provide the United States with various means of response to aggression, not limited to nuclear attacks. As a result, his response to Vietnam was to send additional advisors, increase our military aid to the South Vietnam government and institute the disastrous Strategic Hamlet Program.
Flexible response.
Flexible Response.
It was called the flexible response.
Ervin E. White has written: 'A legislative prelude to flexible response'
To make sure the United States was ready to fight any battle
to nuclear war under Kennedy's command as a crisis arose over the island of Cuba.
A variety of options for handling international crises allows for flexibility in response based on the specific circumstances of each situation. It is beneficial to have diplomatic, economic, and, as a last resort, military options available to find the most effective resolution. Engaging in dialogue, using sanctions, and leveraging alliances are all tools that can be used in a comprehensive crisis management strategy.