| 21. | Nuclear deterrence or nuclear weapons ( are ) deeply ingrained in the Israeli psychology,
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| 22. | Many of them already see nuclear deterrence as the only defense available to Russia today.
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| 23. | Both problems are not unique to massive retaliation, but to nuclear deterrence as a whole.
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| 24. | Since 1967, Bhutto had been lobbying for the option for nuclear deterrence on different occasions.
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| 25. | Both countries say they possess a minimum nuclear deterrence.
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| 26. | As the nuclear deterrence mission was given to the Royal Navy's submarine-launched Black Buck raids.
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| 27. | Before the 1970s, the nuclear deterrence was long established under the government of civil power.
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| 28. | The future of the Army was put in doubt in the age of nuclear deterrence.
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| 29. | The financial costs attached to nuclear deterrence became an increasingly significant issue for the navy.
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| 30. | Therefore the tasks of nuclear deterrence must be considered as a whole, and in perspective,
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