massive retaliation

Frequency: 7.010.5 per million words

Refers to a large-scale or severe response.

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  • The doctrine of massive retaliation was a key component of Cold War strategy.
  • Any aggression would be met with massive retaliation, the general warned.
  • The country developed weapons capable of ensuring massive retaliation against any attacker.
  • Such a provocative act could trigger massive retaliation from the opposing forces.
  • Economically, the sanctions were considered a form of massive retaliation against trade violations.
  • Leaders hoped that the threat of massive retaliation would deter potential adversaries.
  • The government prepared for massive retaliation should their sovereignty be violated.
  • Critics argued that the policy of massive retaliation was too extreme and inflexible.
  • The possibility of massive retaliation kept tensions high during the crisis.
  • He argued that diplomacy was a better path than threatening massive retaliation.