Credibility has also changed with technology. In the Cold War, it implied a readiness to get out of control. Today, it relies ...
The Cold War on MSNOpinion
Deterrence theory: The Cold War’s most dangerous idea
Nuclear weapons shaped every decision of the Cold War — but why weren’t they ever used? This video explores the evolution of ...
From Minot to Beale, explore the Cold War-era US Air Force bases still operating today and how they continue shaping modern American airpower.
I recently posted an important and inspiring essay by David Krieger - founder and president of the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation - and originally appearing on the Great Transition Initiative website ...
The Cold War ended in 1991. The United States’ commitment to prevent its adversaries’ nuclear ambitions and to extend its nuclear arsenal as an umbrella of protection to its partners has remained ...
For decades, the United States has relied on aircraft not just to fight wars, but to project power across the globe faster ...
The U.S. Army in national and alliance strategy -- Atomic weapons and limited war -- The Pentomic army in Germany -- The ROAD army and flexible response -- The ROAD ...
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