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WARDEN, JOHN K
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124016
After a new start
/ Warden, John K
Warden, John K
Journal Article
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2012.
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While the United States has signed on to reduce its nuclear arsenal, the U.S. sea-based missile force remains crucial in a world where deterrence still matters.
Key Words
National Security
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National Interest
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Usa
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Nuclear weapon
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Nuclear arsenal
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Nuclear Posture Review
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Barak Obama
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US Sea Based Missile
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US- Arms Deterrence Programs
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Intercontinental Ballistic Missile-ICBM
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130323
After a new START
/ Warden, John K
Warden, John K
Journal Article
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2012.
Key Words
Nuclear Weapons
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Iran
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United States
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China
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Russia
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Nuclear Force
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Intercontinental ballistic missiles
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Nuclear Deterrent
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Barack Obama
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NEW START
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Superpower Rival
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160145
After Nuclear First Use, What?
/ Manzo, Vince A; Warden, John K
Warden, John K
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If a conflict breaks out in Asia or Europe, an adversary of the United States and its allies may believe it can conduct limited nuclear strikes and, rather than precipitate its own destruction, win the war.
Key Words
US
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Nuclear First Use
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Asia or Europe
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Strategic rationale for maritime tension reduction in the Yellow Sea
/ Warden, John K; Draudt, Darcie
Warden, John K
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The Kim Jong-un regime has demonstrated that at some point in the near future, it likely will be able to target the continental United States with a high-yield nuclear weapon, which has increased tension and raised the prospect that a future war on the Korean peninsula could result in a nuclear strike on an American city.
Key Words
North Korea
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South Korea
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Yellow Sea
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Strategic Rationale
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Maritime Tension Reduction
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