To Win a Nuclear War: The Pentagon’s Secret War Plans by Michio Kaku, Daniel Axelrod
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Overview: The authors, both university physicists, maintain that the nuclear policy of the U.S.A. for the past 40 years has not been one of deterrence as publicly stated, but rather has been one of threatening the use of nuclear weapons. This policy has been documented in such book as the New England Regional Office of the American Friends Service Committee’s The Deadly Connection (Library Journal 4/15/86) and Barry M. Blechman and Stephen S. Kaplan’s Force Without War: U.S. Armed Forces as a Political Instrument (Library Journal 3/1/79). Nonetheless, the authors’ thorough analysis of recently released Pentagon documents provides the basis for a description of the nuclear war fighting strategy of the Reagan administration.
Genre: Non-Fiction > History
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