
Nuclear Deterrence | RAND
Jun 12, 2025 · The range of nuclear deterrence strategies includes minimal or "limited" deterrence, massive retaliation with a force greater than that originally used by the aggressor, …
Seeking Stability in the Competition for AI Advantage | RAND
Mar 13, 2025 · Many of the paper's recommendations are both sound and timely. Its most provocative proposal is a new concept to avert competition leading to instability among leading …
The Empty Mug and Mutually Assured Destruction : r/slaytheprincess
Jun 26, 2024 · Mutually Assured Destruction is a parallel of the There Are No Endings ending, where you join the Shifting Mound and leave together as gods. In both endings, you rise up to …
Why is mutually assured destruction still a thing?
Mar 14, 2024 · Why is mutually assured destruction still a thing? I don't believe neither Russia nor China can go toe to toe with NATO in a nuclear war (despite nuke count). Plus, knowing that …
CMV: The concept of Mutually Assured Destruction is flawed and …
Aug 7, 2020 · When there isn't mutually assured destruction there to discourage nuking each other, a country that does have nukes can basically wave the fact it can wipe other countries …
ELI5: how does MAD work? : r/explainlikeimfive - Reddit
Mutually assured destruction. You cannot ignore first strike. Again, thats the whole point. No matter how small first strike is, it must be met by immediate retaliation of equal or greater size. …
r/HFY on Reddit: Mutually Assured Destruction
Feb 20, 2021 · Mutually assured destruction happened after an incident where we nearly irradiated ourselves to extinction. So, I’ll be damned if someone else wipes us out. If it’s the …
Would mutually-assured destruction apply in space? : …
Space is an infinite ocean where you can hide your retaliatory strike platforms, sitting in deep space running dark until they get a signal. It almost guarantees a retaliatory strike and is …
How was the concept of "Mutually assured destruction" viewed in …
May 6, 2019 · The era of nuclear "parity," where US and Soviet strategic capabilities were roughly equal, was not really until the 1970s and onward. It is worth noting that "mutually assured …
ELI5: How does M.A.D prevent conventional war between two
Feb 18, 2024 · It's my understanding that the concept of mutually assured destruction prevents a nation from launching a nuclear attack because it would only cause it's own destruction. If this …