Nuclear posture review
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The Nuclear Posture Review of 2002 was the second review of US Nuclear Forces undertaken by the United States Department of Defense. The first took place in 1994. The final report is National Security Classified and submitted to the Congress of the United States.
[edit] See also
- Single Integrated Operational Plan
- Nuclear weapon
- Mutual assured destruction (MAD)
- Nuclear utilization target selection (NUTS)
- Doctrine for Joint Nuclear Operations
[edit] External links
- The unclassified briefing
- Nuclear Posture Review Report a leak of Excerpts from the report, 8 January 2002
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