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Remembrance of Things Past: The Enduring Value of Nuclear Weapons

Authors: Forsyth; James W Jr; B C Saltzman; Schaub; Gary Jr; AIR UNIV MAXWELL AFB AL STRATEGIC STUDIES QUARTERLY
Abstract:
Much has been written about nuclear weapons, but what has been learned? Once an essential element of American foreign and defense policy, these matters were neglected after the Cold War and all but forgotten after September 11th. As the Schlesinger Commission concluded, Because nuclear weapons have been less prominent since the end of the Cold War and have not been used since World War II, their importance and unique role as a deterrent have been obscured though not diminished. Recent incidents of mismanagement of the US nuclear weapons enterprise, the acquisition of atomic weapons by North Korea, Iran's apparent quest for such weapons, the expiration of the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) and negotiation of its replacement with Russia, and the decision to engage in a nuclear posture review have brought the attention of policy makers to the important question of the role that nuclear forces should play in American strategy.

Limitations: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Description: Journal article
Pages: 17
Report Date: Jan 2010
Report Number: A848415
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