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Massive Retaliation (1954)
John Foster Dulles
We want, for ourselves and the other free nations, a maximum deterrent at a bearable cost. . . . Local defense will always be important. But there is no local defense whichalone will contain the mighty land power of the Communist world. Local defenses must be reinforced by the further deterrent of massive retaliatory power. A potential aggressor mustknow that he cannot always prescribe battle conditions that suit him. . . .
The way to deter aggression is for the free community to be willing and able to respond vigorously at places and with means of its own choosing. . . .
If we can deter such aggression as would mean general war, and that is our confident resolve, then we can let time and fundamentals work for us.
-Dulles's statement reflects which broadly embraced assumption of Americans in the 1950s?
Just-in-time Systems
Inventory management strategy aimed at increasing efficiency and decreasing waste by receiving goods only as they are needed in the production process.
Inventories
The stocks of goods, components, or materials held by a business for the purpose of resale or production.
Just-in-time
An inventory management system aimed at reducing storage costs and waste by receiving goods only as they are needed in the production process.
Transportation Costs
Expenses associated with the movement of products or materials from one location to another.
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