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How did the idea of mutually assured destruction promote peace during the cold war

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Mutually assured destruction (MAD) was a doctrine that influenced the Cold War by preventing any direct full-scale conflicts between the United States and the Soviet Union 1. The idea was that both countries would be absolutely destroyed if they launched nuclear attacks on each other 2. This created a balance of terror and deterrence that made both sides reluctant to escalate their proxy wars around the world.

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