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… Security Strategy, the National Defense Strategy, the Nuclear Posture Review, the Missile Defense Strategy, etc. … Security Strategy, the National Defense Strategy, the Nuclear Posture Review, the Missile Defense Strategy, etc. … - page 51
Central Personnel Agencies: Managing the Bureaucracy
… “could result in a nuclear force - 1342 “could result in a nuclear force that matches or exceeds America’s own nuclear arsenal.” Resisting Chinese expansionist aims … - page 77
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… but also far beyond as well as a dramatic expansion of its nuclear forces that could result in a nuclear force that matches or exceeds America’s own nuclear arsenal. Chapter Department of Defense Page number … - page 93
… defense planning while modernizing and expanding the U.S. nuclear arsenal and sustaining an efficient and effective … defense planning while modernizing and expanding the U.S. nuclear arsenal and sustaining an efficient and effective … - page 93
… Russia while relying on the United States primarily for our nuclear deterrent, and select other capabilities while … Russia while relying on the United States primarily for our nuclear deterrent, and select other capabilities while … - page 93
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