Mutual assured destruction (MAD) is a military doctrine and strategic concept that developed during the Cold War. It refers to a situation in which two or more opposing sides possess enough nuclear weapons to destroy each other in the event of a nuclear conflict. The key idea behind MAD is that the certainty of total annihilation in the case of a nuclear war serves as a deterrent against the first use of nuclear weapons.
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