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== Impact == |
== Impact == |
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The development of nuclear weapons by both Britain and Russia during the [[Silent War]] led to a nuclear arms race and the principle of mutually assured destruction. This dynamic would come to dominate late 20th-century politics, as the potential for catastrophic consequences restrained direct military conflict between the two superpowers, instead giving rise to numerous proxy wars and covert operations. |
The development of nuclear weapons by both Britain and Russia during the [[Silent War]] led to a nuclear arms race and the principle of mutually assured destruction. This dynamic would come to dominate late 20th-century politics, as the potential for catastrophic consequences restrained direct military conflict between the two superpowers, instead giving rise to numerous proxy wars and covert operations. |
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