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Significance of Cuban Missile Crisis

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Significance of Cuban Missile Crisis
-This was an intense period where nuclear war could break out at any time.
-A rash decision by any side could spark off war between the USSR and USA and in turn nuclear weapons might be deployed.
-Fortunately, the leaders made rational decisions to resolve the crisis.
-After the Cuban missile crisis, both sides realized the danger of nuclear war and began to talk more about peaceful co-existence.

-A hotline was established bet the USSR & the USA to make immediate telephone communication easier.
-This is to allow leaders from both sides to communicate more effectively and prevent any events like the Cuban missile crisis from happening again
-It marked the beginning of a thaw, albeit a …show more content…

-Implemented by John F. Kennedy in 1961 to address the Kennedy administration's skepticism of the previous administration’s nuclear strategy.
-Flexible response represented a capability to fight across all spectrums of warfare.
-Policy options available short of nuclear annihilation.

Nuclear Triad
-Provides the best level of deterrence from attack.
-Nuclear arsenal with 3 components: * Strategic bombers * ICBMs * SLBMs
Arms Control
-Meant to break the security dilemma.
-It aims at mutual security between partners and overall stability (be it in a crisis situation, a grand-strategy, or stability to put an end to an arms race).
Other than stability, arms control comes with cost reduction and damage limitation.
-It is conceptually differentiated from disarmament since the maintenance of stability might allow for mutually controlled armament and does not take a peace-without-weapons-stance.
-A defensive strategy in principle, since transparency, equality, and stability do not fit into an offensive strategy.

US and Soviet Nuclear Strategy
-Dominant view in the US:
-War if not deterred, can be won by disrupting the enemy’s capacity for war & undermining his will to fight – by attacking primarily the economic & population resources.
-Undermine economic foundations of the enemy’s ability and will to fight.

-Soviet rejection of reliance on a strategy of

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