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The debate over nuclear war and national security policy is often more confused and confusing than informative and productive.
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central nuclear war, intrawar deterrence, outbreak scenarios, prenuclear era, counterforce first strike, crisis relocation, mobilization base, inadvertent war, civil defense measures, counterforce weapons, strategic offensive forces, strategic mobilization, counterforce attack, mobilization capabilities, reciprocal fear, accidental war, strategic forces, central war, arms controller, nuclear use, nuclear guarantee, strategic superiority, nuclear debate, mobilization war, protracted crisis
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United States, Soviet Union, Western Europe, World War, New York, West Germany, Pastoral Letter, Hudson Institute, Eastern Europe, Korean War, West Germans, Senator Proxmire, Persian Gulf, Warsaw Pact, East Germany, Bernard Brodie, South Korea, West European, Great Britain, President Reagan, Security Council, East European, Foreign Affairs, National Defense University, New Orleans
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