Not exact matches
Assuming that decision - makers make cost - benefit analyses when deciding to use force, China's doctrine calls for acquiring a nuclear arsenal only large
enough to destroy an adversary's «
strategic points» in such a way that the expected costs of a first strike outweigh the anticipated benefits.
The idea is simple
enough: pick a
strategic point in the middle of everything you want to see and stay there, taking day trips and unpacking only one time.
Often times after
strategic planning people have more than
enough in retirement and get to a
point where they begin contemplating how they can pass on their wealth in efficient ways.