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To remain a great power, the United States had to provide the best in nuclear delivery systems. But to properly exercise that power with any effect in the world—short of blowing it up—the United States had also to provide the bread-and-butter weapons that would permit her ground troops to live in battle. If it did not want to do so, it had no moral right to send its troops into battle.
This Kind of War: The Classic Military History of the Korean War
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