Mutually Assured Destruction: In Theory and Practice

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American History

 

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Sharon S

 

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November 25, 2014

 

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University

 

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It was used in the Civil War during Sherman's March to Sea and later with the German Zeppelin raids in WWII. However, with the creation and employment of the atomic bomb, the act of targeting civilian centers or cities was perfected. Central to the practical use of attacking cities is the idea of cutting off or destroying that, which supplies the enemy's fighting forces...
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The demoralizing effect is an added that does much to influence the policy of the opposing leaders. Is it ethical to attack the civilians who may not even support the war? Policy makers, as well as those who have carried out these attacks, have pondered this question for centuries. The fact that the entire populations were often part of the war effort is the most cited reason for attacks on cities, evident by General Lee Curtis's justification for attacking the cities during the USSAF's incendiary campaign on Japanese cities...
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