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deterrence

[dih-tur-uhns, -tuhr-, -ter-] / dɪˈtɜr əns, -ˈtʌr-, -ˈtɛr- /


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Cuts to conventional assets mean Mr. Trump will have to rely more on U.S. nuclear deterrence.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 5, 2026

It said they would be part of operations "to counter Russian activity in the North Atlantic and High North, protect critical underwater infrastructure, and enhance Nato deterrence".

From BBC Jun. 28, 2026

The Southern District spokesman said deterrence is an important part of law enforcement.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 21, 2026

Others say Japan needs more than larger budgets, updated strategy documents or deterrence, especially against China, and point to bolder reforms to make its forces more nimble and adaptable.

From BBC Jun. 17, 2026

Henry Kissinger, a contemporary politician, wrote: “Deterrence depends, above all, on psychological criteria. For purposes of deterrence, a bluff taken seriously is more useful than a serious threat interpreted as a bluff.”

From "Cosmos" by Carl Sagan




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