... notunderstand the “rules ofthe game” the way the United States does.That is one interpretation of both the crude Chinese nuclear threatsover the Taiwan crisis and Chinese views ofthe U.S. bombing of the Chinese ... feel they could afford to match the Warsaw Pact’s conventionalforces (and they did not relish the prospect of another major con-ventional war in Europe in any case), so they depended on the ... security for the foreseeable future. The United States is currently facing this world with a set of nuclearforces that is only a somewhat reduced version ofthe force it hasmaintained for decades....
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