Explore the history and significance of Britain's Trident nuclear program in Archibald Duncan's "The British Trident." This meticulously researched book delves into the development, deployment, and strategic importance of the Trident missile system, offering a comprehensive overview of its role in UK defense policy. From the Cold War era to modern geopolitical challenges, Duncan examines the political and military considerations that have shaped Britain's nuclear deterrent.
"The British Trident" provides valuable insights into the debates surrounding nuclear disarmament, the UK's relationship with NATO, and the ongoing controversies surrounding the cost and effectiveness of maintaining a nuclear arsenal. A crucial resource for anyone interested in military history, political science, and the complexities of nuclear strategy.
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