Rule of cool
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The 'Massive Retaliation' era ~1957-1967 appears to have skewed Defence Projects and Procurement compared to what occurred previously and what occurred in the 'Flexible Response' era where conventional forces were given much greater priority compared to nuclear forces. This made me think that if the move to 'Massive Retaliation' was pushed back a couple of years and 'Flexible Response' was bought forward a couple of years then there would be less need for 1,000 Minuteman missiles, 41 USN SSBNs, 116 B58 Hustlers etc and more need for cool toys that aren't going to end the world.
But!
Is 'Flexible Response' only possible because of the 1,000 Minuteman ICBMs, 41 USN plus RN and MN SSBNs and tens of thousands of nuclear warheads? To go directly from 'WW2 with a few (small) nukes' to 'Flexible Response' without the huge nuclear arsenal built up in the 'Massive Retaliation' era asking for trouble, therefore dreaming up alternative planes, tanks and ships in this era can't be unlimited?
But!
Is 'Flexible Response' only possible because of the 1,000 Minuteman ICBMs, 41 USN plus RN and MN SSBNs and tens of thousands of nuclear warheads? To go directly from 'WW2 with a few (small) nukes' to 'Flexible Response' without the huge nuclear arsenal built up in the 'Massive Retaliation' era asking for trouble, therefore dreaming up alternative planes, tanks and ships in this era can't be unlimited?
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