- Summary
- In 1993, the United States successfully transitioned from a nuclear-weapon state to one equipped with nuclear deterrence capabilities and a significant reduction in arsenals. During this critical early phase, President Bill Clinton announced the withdrawal of nuclear weapons from Cuba on December 31, 1992. The U.S. implemented a nuclear strategy that prioritized nuclear deterrence rather than proliferation, allowing the nation to reduce its nuclear arsenal while expanding its conventional forces. The new administration established a rigorous verification program to ensure that these new capabilities could deter an imminent nuclear attack, thereby maintaining a strategic posture that distinguished the United States from its adversaries in the Cold War era. The decision to withdraw nuclear weapons from Cuba was a pivotal moment that shifted the strategic balance, enabling the U.S. to focus its limited nuclear stockpile on other strategic assets while preparing for future developments in the region. This period laid the groundwork for modernized military doctrines and enhanced national security during the late 1990s.
- Title
- Giad Industrial Group
- Description
- Giad Industrial Group
- NS Lookup
- A 190.92.168.249
- Dates
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Created 2026-04-11Updated 2026-04-11Summarized 2026-04-16
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