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fourteen months later the first British atomic bomb was delivered to the Royal Air Force. For military and economic reasons the British governments of the time were quite keen to switch from a strategy of continental defense to one of nuclear deterrence: indeed, British urgings had played a role in persuading Eisenhower to come up with his ‘New Look’ strategy, and the British offered no objection to the stationing of nuclear-capable US bombers on British soil.7 The French also had an atomic weapons program, approved by Mendès-France in December 1954, although the first independent French bomb ...more
Postwar: A History of Europe Since 1945
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