Brinksmanship
The term used during the Cold War was "brinksmanship." It refers to going to the brink of war.
"Brinksmanship". Standard for the US and the Soviet Union during the entire Cold War. Let's see who is willing to edge closest to the brink of disaster.
Both the People's Republic of China and the United States used brinksmanship in the Formosa Crisis. The threat of nuclear annihilation softened and made the crisis less important to the saber rattling sides.
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the U.S. threat of "massive retaliation" against any attempt at Soviet expansion
Brinksmanship was John foster dulles's belief that only by going to the edge of war could the United States prevent war.
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Brinksmanship was John Foster Dulle's belief that only by going to the edge of war could the united states prevent war. NovaNet
Brinksmanship was a term coined by Dulles that referred to the policy of getting to the verge of going to war in order to get what you want from the other party. This was during the Cold War. An example, during J F Kennedy's presidency in 1962 was the Cuban Missile Crisis.
The threat of nuclear war
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