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Eisenhower's Nuclear Calculus in Europe - The Politics of IRBM Deployment in NATO Nations (Paperback)
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Eisenhower's Nuclear Calculus in Europe - The Politics of IRBM Deployment in NATO Nations (Paperback)
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President Eisenhower's reliance on atomic weapons created as many
problems as he hoped to solve with his defense policy. He hoped to
provide a sustainable defense strategy that allowed the United
States to maintain its security requirements without creating an
excessive economic burden. This defense strategy, known as the New
Look, benefitted the U.S. Air Force due to the focus on strategic
bombing. However ballistic missiles offered the capability to
launch nuclear warheads into the Soviet Union without the risk of
their being intercepted. In order to do this, the U.S. required
European missile bases to deploy its Intermediate Range Ballistic
Missiles, while efforts continued to develop U.S. based
Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles. Deploying atomic missiles to
Europe required balancing regional European concerns with U.S.
domestic security priorities. In the wake of the Soviet Sputnik
launch in 1957, many in the U.S. feared Soviet missile capability.
Getting ballistic missiles into Europe mitigated this domestic
security issue but convincing North Atlantic Treaty Organization
(NATO) allies to agree to base missiles in their country raised
issues concerning sovereignty, weapons control, and ran the risk of
creating divisions in the NATO alliance.
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