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- NATION, Page 26MAD No More
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- In 1964 Robert McNamara coined the phrase "assured
- destruction" to describe how the U.S. and the Soviet Union aimed
- atomic weapons at each other to deter a nuclear war. When wags
- prefixed the word mutual to McNamara's expression, the cold war
- era was acronymically defined: MAD.
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- It is still a MAD, MAD world, but it is becoming less so.
- Last week George Bush terminated the Midgetman missile program,
- suspended work on the MX and halted production of the B-2
- Stealth bomber and the advanced cruise missile. A day later,
- Russian President Boris Yeltsin responded by stopping production
- of two long-range bombers and cruise missiles and called on both
- sides to forgo targeting each other.
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- Yeltsin did not immediately reply to Bush's proposal that
- both sides eliminate land-based missiles with multiple
- independently targeted warheads (MIRVs), which are far more
- plentiful in the Russian arsenal. American officials expect
- further talks between the two leaders to produce such a
- breakthrough, particularly if Bush shows some flexibility about
- submarine-borne MIRVs, where the U.S. has the edge. At that
- point the world would no longer seem to be quite so MAD.
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