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Flexible response was a defense strategy implemented by John F. Kennedy in 1961 to address the Kennedy administration's skepticism of Dwight Eisenhower's New Look and its policy of massive retaliation. Flexible response calls for mutual deterrence at strategic, tactical, and conventional levels, giving the United States the capability to respond to aggression across the spectrum of war, not limited only to nuclear arms. Listen to music from FLEXIBLE RESPONSE like Heee haw, Go Is Not Go & more. Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from FLEXIBLE RESPONSE. Track name. Не сейчас. Flexible response - hitch full album. Flexible Response, U. defense strategy in which a wide range of diplomatic, political, economic, and military options are used to deter an enemy attack. The term flexible response first appeared in U. General Maxwell D. Taylor doctrine of flexible response was a not entirely successful attempt to square the circle of nuclear weapons strategy by suggesting ways in which nuclear weapons could be used, together with conventional weapons, in battle without invo Source for information on Flexible Response: The Oxford Companion to American Military History dictionary. Flexible Response. The Oxford Companion to American Military History. 30 Jun. Only RUB US History Flexible Response pg. flexible response. Kennedy's strategy of considering a variety of military and nonmilitary options when facing foreign-policy decisions. intercontinental ballistic missiles. missiles whose path cannot be changes once launched their range can be from a few miles to intercontinental. Peace Corps. program established by President Kennedy to send young American volunteers to other nations as educators, health workers, and technicians. Alliance for Progress. The new NATO guidelines for initial use of battlefield nuclear weapons, adopted by defense ministers in Brussels yesterday, confirm the recent shift to a strategy of flexible response emphasizing conventional forces. Long urged by the United States, it is a strategy that can be maintained only if substantial conventional forces are kept in readiness in Central Europe to balance those of the Warsaw Pact. Flexible response was adopted as NATO strategy in 1967. Since then, the WP threat has continued to grow and expand its forces, while NATO has done little to review and change its forces and strategy to continue to counter the threat. Continued lip service to such things as defense spending and standardization of equipment may have left NATO with a hollow strategy that is no longer credible to deter an attack by the beginning of the next century. Low price for flexible response: range distance power. drone phantom 2 control. Discount for cheap flexible response: for alcatel one touch go play 7048x. b6 lcd screen rc lipo. flexible wireless bluetooth. touch screen grand neo i9060i. warm boy earflap. Flexible Response was implemented to develop several options, other than the nuclear option, for quickly dealing with enemy aggression. The strategy sought to target an enemy's military force first, not its civilian population. The strategy was conceived by Robert McNamara and many view it as key to France's exiting of NATO's integrated forces. Sources: response