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Its strategic doctrines are defensive, designed to deter invasion long enough for diplomacy to set it.
Indeed, because it can credibly threaten invaders with another and worse Iraq, Iran scarcely needs nuclear weapons to deter invasion.
To maintain international prestige, to deter invasion, or for some other half-baked reason, he may have wanted the world to believe he retained a capacity to inflict massive destruction, while at the same time hoping that international sanctions against Iraq might be lifted if there were no tangible proof of his arsenal.
Originally, there were six coastal batteries in Sweden, each equipped with three 12cm guns, all built to deter invasion during the Cold War.
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Iran's quest for nuclear arms cannot be attributed to a desire to deter an invasion.
But the South Korean government has continued to argue that its own forces could not deter an invasion from North Korea.
South Korean military officials have long argued that their troops alone cannot deter an invasion by North Korea.
(The man who advocated moving ships toward the Persian Gulf to deter an invasion was Paul Wolfowitz, then under secretary of defense).
Whereas North Korea is described by many experts as wanting weapons to deter an invasion, Iraq is feared generally as a nation willing to use its weapons to bully others.
Khrushchev, for his part, was worried about "losing Cuba" and decided in early 1962 to offer nuclear missiles to Mr. Castro to deter the invasion they both believed was being planned but that Kennedy was privately resolved to avoid.
Here's how Max Fisher explained it in the New York Times a few days ago: "By selling Taiwan arms, the United States ensures that the island can deter an invasion from the mainland's far larger military.
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