Doctrine of Flexible Response

Doctrine of Flexible Response

Concept of Doctrine of Flexible Response

An introductory definition of Doctrine of Flexible Response is provided here: a nuclear utilization strategy which legitimized the notion of limited nuclear war, involved two dimensions: limited targetting ('counterforce strategy') and the use of battlefield nuclear weapons (also see MAD)

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  • Foregin Policy
  • Foreign Affairs

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