Ned Holt

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The Cold War is often called a contest between great powers, and that is true enough, but the Soviet Union was never a peer of the United States. At the apex of its power, the Soviet Union’s GDP was only about 40 percent that of the United States.5 It was largely isolated from the broader international economy and lacked its own domestic base of technological innovation. The Soviet Union was powerful, but it was never America’s peer.
The Kill Chain: Defending America in the Future of High-Tech Warfare
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