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133 The Evolving Landscape of Nuclear Deterrence Strategy

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Adam, Curtis, and Jim discuss the evolving landscape of nuclear deterrence, emphasizing the need for new nuclear weapons and a reevaluation of arms control strategies. They reflect on recent articles and the importance of understanding the current geopolitical climate, particularly regarding China and Russia. The conversation highlights the necessity of dynamic parity in nuclear strategy, the psychological aspects of deterrence, and the role of allies in maintaining global security.

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Adam, Curtis, and Jim discuss the evolving landscape of nuclear deterrence, emphasizing the need for new nuclear weapons and a reevaluation of arms control strategies. They reflect on recent articles and the importance of understanding the current geopolitical climate, particularly regarding China and Russia. The conversation highlights the necessity of dynamic parity in nuclear strategy, the psychological aspects of deterrence, and the role of allies in maintaining global security.

Get Involved with more NIDS Services: https://thinkdeterrence.com/

Deterrence Education at NIDS https://thinkdeterrence.com/deterrence-education/

Listen to our Podcasts https://thinkdeterrence.com/outreach/

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YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyGa4dcPqONWzjmbuZMOBHQ

Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/NIDSthinkdeterrence

Global Security Review: https://globalsecurityreview.com

Our Free Events: https://thinkdeterrence.com/events/

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