(W)Archives: World War I and the “Lesser Included Threat”
One of the most problematic terms heard in the halls of the Pentagon during the Cold War was “lesser included threat” or the “lesser included case.” The idea was that if the U.S. military was prepared to fend off a large threat—typically the Soviet military—then it was certainly equipped to defeat smaller-scale threats, such as … Continue reading (W)Archives: World War I and the “Lesser Included Threat”
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