Extended Deterrence: A Tool That Has Served American Interests Since 1945
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Extended Deterrence: A Tool That Has Served American Interests Since 1945
Since the dawn of the nuclear age, the United States has extended its “nuclear umbrella” over its closest allies. This nuclear umbrella, also referred to as an “extended deterrent,” means that the U.S. guarantees the security of a close ally—including through the use of nuclear weapons. Put simply, extended deterrence means that if an adversary carries out a strategic attack on an American ally or otherwise threatens to topple said ally through …
Nuclear Proliferation Amidst Diminishing U.S. Security Guarantees
With tensions and mistrust between the United States and other NATO members at an all-time high, leaders across the world are scrambling to develop security strategies that do not depend on the United States, including at the nuclear level. The post Nuclear Proliferation Amidst Diminishing U.S. Security Guarantees appeared first on American Security Project.
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