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6 August, 09:59

Eisenhower's policy of "massive retaliation" was the pose such a response as a threat so as not to have to engage in actual war.

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  1. 6 August, 10:01
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    Answer: The correct answer is True. President Eisenhower called his policy, the New Look Policy, and it was basically designed to stop Russia and Communism from spreading around the world. At that time, the Russians had nuclear weapons, as did the U. S. but Eisenhower stated that if Russia took any action against the U. S. or any of the countries the United States was allies with, he would launch a "massive retaliation," or all out war to stop them. Neither side ever did.
  2. 6 August, 10:03
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    Answer: Massive retaliation, also known as a massive response or massive deterrence, is a military ... For such a strategy to work, it must be made public knowledge to all possible ... However at the time when massive retaliation became policy, there was no MAD, ... And "we should probably have to include the Soviet Union as well.
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