MAD:相互保证的破坏

“相互保证的破坏”(Mutually Assured Destruction,简称MAD)是一个源于冷战时期的战略概念,主要用于描述核威慑理论。该术语的核心思想是:当两个敌对势力都拥有足以摧毁对方的核武器时,任何一方发动攻击都将导致双方共同毁灭,从而形成一种恐怖的平衡。美国政府及其相关机构在讨论核战略与外交政策时经常使用这一缩写,因其简洁且便于书面和口头交流。MAD不仅体现了核战争的极端后果,也深刻影响了全球军事与政治格局的演变。

Mutually Assured Destruction具体释义

  • 英文缩写:MAD
  • 英语全称:Mutually Assured Destruction
  • 中文意思:相互保证的破坏
  • 中文拼音:xiāng hù bǎo zhèng de pò huài
  • 相关领域mad 美国政府

Mutually Assured Destruction的英文发音

例句

  1. We built one, too. mad : mutually assured destruction.
  2. 我们也建造了一个相互毁灭器。
  3. This is particularly worrying because the logic of mutually assured destruction that kept fingers off nuclear buttons during the cold war does not apply to terrorist groups.
  4. 在冷战期间,同归于尽的威慑力,使得各国都避免去按下核按钮,但这一逻辑并不适用于恐怖组织因而让这种威胁尤其令人担忧。
  5. So great are the risks that the nuclear doctrine of mutually assured destruction is already being mentioned as a template for an international understanding, prompting admiral Owens to recommend an agreement on " no first use of cyber-attack ".
  6. 这种风险如此巨大,以至于人们已把相互确保摧毁核武器的理念作为一种国际谅解的模板,欧文斯因此建议签署一项“不首先使用网络攻击”的协议。
  7. And so the Mutually Assured Destruction(MAD) policy of the Cold War
  8. 冷战时期美苏这种互毁式核武攻击策略
  9. First, due to the reasons for the land and population, Israel vulnerable to weapons of mass destruction; Israeli nuclear second strike capability is still relatively weak and can not be mutually assured destruction.
  10. 由于土地和人口的不对称性,以色列容易遭到大规模杀伤性武器的打击,同时以色列的二次核打击能力也比较弱,因而无法做到确保相互摧毁。