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Strategic Ambiguity - A Deterrence Strategy?
i was careful in what i said, but also in what i did not say. Strategic ambiguity can be part of a deterrence strategy and has much to commend it. Consider the proposition, mainland china has not in ded tian, and therefore it won't. I think we can both agree right? Because an equally valid syllogism would be, as late as february of this year, russia hasn't invaded ukraine, and therefore they won't. So let us dispose, as not germane to this particular debate, those to those two allegations now,. then there are, then there are issues of logica.