How did the concept of mutually assured destruction influence the Cold War?
-It prohibited the US from developing missiles to deliver the bombs.
-It proved that there was no safe place to test nuclear weapons.
-It showed that the Soviets were unable to develop a nuclear weapon.
-It reminded people that a nuclear war would be devastating for everyone.
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It reminded people that a nuclear war would be devastating for everyone is the correct answer.
The term Mutually Assured Destruction was coined by Donald Brennan, a political strategist of America. As per the Mutual Assured Destruction, the full scale nuclear war between the two or more would annihilate both the attacker and the defender. It was based on detente and thus influenced the cold war.
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