What we need is a series of measured responses to aggression which bear some relation t,o the provocation, have prospects of terminating hostilities before general nuclear war breaks out, and leave some possibility for restoring deterrence. The Art and Practice of Military Strategy - Sida 583redigerad av - 1984 - 883 sidorObegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services - 1974 - 1500 sidor
...1975 Annual Defense Report, "What we need Is a series of measured responses ti> acts of aggression which bear some relation to the provocation, have...massive response and doing nothing, as the Soviets built up their strategic forces, that has prompted the President's concerns and those of our Allies."... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services - 1974 - 792 sidor
...above, deterrence can fnil in many ways. What wp need in n series of measured responses to aggression which bear some relation to the provocation, have...some possibility for restoring deterrence. It has be^n this problem of not having sufficient options between massive response and clolns nothing, ns... | |
| 1976 - 804 sidor
...doctrine of flexible strategic response and as "measured responses to aggression which bear some relations to the provocation, have prospects of terminating...leave some possibility for restoring deterrence." THE STRATEGIC BALANCE In the overall strategic balance, a simple nunerical comparison of capabilities... | |
| 1983 - 330 sidor
...war plans. To quote Schlesinger again: What we need is a series of measured responses to aggression which bear some relation to the provocation, have...prompted the President's concerns and those of our Allies.34 The grouping of targets into relatively small operational packages has already been discussed.... | |
| Robert Chadwell Williams, Philip Louis Cantelon - 1984 - 356 sidor
...series of measured responses to aggression which Iiear some relationship to provocation, have prospect of terminating hostilities before general nuclear war breaks out. and leave some possibility of restoring deterrence. This document appeared in I- Hagen, "PD-59 and the Countervailing Strategy:... | |
| Alexander T. Lennon - 2002 - 348 sidor
...Defense James Schlesinger described flexible response as "a series of measured responses to aggression which bear some relation to the provocation, have...leave some possibility for restoring deterrence." Flexible response required the development of new types of weapons and larger arsenals. Coupled with... | |
| United States. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency - 1976 - 944 sidor
...above, deterrence can fail in many ways. What we need is a series of measured responses to aggression which bear some relation to the provocation, have...massive response and doing nothing, as the Soviets built up their strategic forces, that has prompted the President's concerns and those of our Allies.... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1974 - 820 sidor
...above, deterrence can fail in many ways. What we need is a series of measured responses to aggression which bear some relation t,o the provocation, have...massive response and doing nothing, as the Soviets built up their strategic forces, that has prompted the President's concerns and those of our Allies.... | |
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