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Replacement (1950–61)
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From 1950 onwards, American nuclear strategy took a turn from the long-held ambition to achieve precision bombardment and adopted General Curtis LeMay’s destroy everything mantra. Targeting lists and proposed bomb deployment numbers quickly increased from the tens to the hundreds and into the thousands. Subsequently, by 1960/61 and the acceptance of Single Integrated Operational Plan 62 (SIOP-62) the American military was left in a situation where, if war was to break out (or was to be perceived to be breaking out), the United States would be on a default footing to launch a pre-emptive atomic strike which would destroy the Soviet Union and devastate its satellite states many times over.

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