The policy of deliberate ambiguity refers to a strategic approach used by governments, organizations, or political entities to purposefully maintain uncertainty or vagueness in their communications or policies. This approach can serve several purposes, including: 1. **Deterrence**: By keeping intentions ambiguous, a nation or group can deter potential adversaries by making it unclear how they would respond to certain actions.

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