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25 November, 03:55

To what did the term mutually assured destuction refer the Cold War?

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  1. 25 November, 06:44
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    The answer to ur question is this and u might be thinking how do i know bec i had this question at sschool and i got it right so yh. The Cold War was a war of ideological differences between the United States and the Soviet Union, the countries that emerged as superpowers after World War II (1939-45) ... "Assured destruction," a term first used about 1964, bluntly describes the end result of a nuclear war.
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