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Advocates of Mutual Assured Destruction insisted on leaving civilian populations totally vulnerable to nuclear attack.
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Mutual assured destruction has no relevance with regard to North Korea, Iraq or Iran.
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Under the aegis of such an attitude, mutual assured destruction would turn into a very weak read indeed.
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Politically, we should take care not to perpetuate as official policy the concept of mutual assured destruction with Russia.
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It was a major factor in our decision in 1972, at the time the ABM Treaty was signed, to rely on Mutual Assured Destruction rather than active terminal defense.
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We have recognized that the hostility that characterized US and Soviet relations during the Cold War has ended, hostility that was enshrined in the doctrine of mutual assured destruction and the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty.
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By making a virtue of our vulnerability, the ABM Treaty only reinforces the discredited policy of mutual assured destruction at a time when the U.S. is being targeted by numerous potentially undeterrable rogue states and terrorists.
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Kyl, a recipient of the Center for Security Policy's Keeper of the Flame award, decried the policy of Mutual Assured Destruction that has both helped contribute to the United States' absolute vulnerability to ballistic missile attack -- and prolonged that of its allies.
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The bipolar international structure of the Cold War is often warmly remembered as a time when the balance of power - aided by the commonly understood inevitability of mutual assured destruction - ensured a relatively peaceful world where a war between the superpowers was largely unfeasible.
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Ever more likely as Republicans engage in assured mutual destruction and the employment picture improves.
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