| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - Arms control - 1983 - 232 pages
..."Deterrence is not an abstract notion amenable to simple quantification. Still less is it a mirror image of what would deter ourselves. Deterrence is the set....a crisis -- not to determine what would deter us." 11 To deter Soviet aggression over the last two decades we have maintained a strong and interdependent... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - Arms control - 1983 - 232 pages
...in the minds of the Soviet leaders, given their own values and attitudes, about our c»p,»bilities and our will. It requires us to determine, as best...a crisis — not to determine what would deter us . " 11 To deter Soviet aggression over the last two decades we have maintained a strong and interdependent... | |
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