Wikipedia has a pretty good entry on mutually assured destruction, the nuclear deterrence policy that kept us safe during most of the Cold War. What's more, it explains how the policy has changed over time, and gives some interesting details that I wasn't aware of relating to our current stance with Russia and other nuclear powers.

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