So what’s the strategy for US nuclear deterrence?
Security & Defense
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01-Dec-2025
In this episode of our ACTV original series, “So What’s the Strategy?,” host Matthew Kroenig examines whether the United States has an effective strategy to deter nuclear war in an era of renewed great-power competition. He speaks with Congressional Commission on the Strategic Posture of the United States Chair Madelyn Creedon and former senior National Security Council official Frank Miller on how Washington can modernize its forces, strengthen deterrence, and preserve peace in an increasingly dangerous nuclear era.
ORIGINAL AIRDATE: 12/01/2025
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