Survivable nuclear forces reduce gravity of false alarms, says Cooper
SECOND-STRIKE ADVANTAGES: In addition to providing a critical level of deterrent to potential adversaries, maintaining survivable second-strike nuclear forces makes a nuclear exchange resulting from a false alarm less likely, according to Henry Cooper, former director of the Strategic Defense...
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