Balance of terror Flashcards

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What was limited war?

A

war fought with conventional weapons
limited in scale
restricted to a particular area/region

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2
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When did limited war first emerge?

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Korean war

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What steps were taken in the Korean war to prevent the use of nukes?

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Stalin did not intervene directly
The us restricted the combat zone to Korea
Truman refused to use nukes on China despite Macarthurs request to use them

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4
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When was the doctrine of Massive retaliation?

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1954

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What was the doctrine of Massive retaliation?

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emphasised retaliation by any means against threats to vital US interests
it was deliberately vague about what circumstances would lead to nuclear retaliation
Involved brinmkanship

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Who introduced flexible response?

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Presdient Kennedy and his defence secretary Robert Mcnamara

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What was flexible response?

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considered the possibility of a limited nuclear war
Mcnamara developed a second strike capability - the USA Could strike back if USSR Attacked them in nuclear war
included counterforce

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What was counterforce and when was it introduced?

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1962

targeted USSR military installations instead of USSr cities as nuclear targets

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9
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When was MAD achieved

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Mid 1960’s

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