Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
"We had to have a nuclear deterrent," he says today.
To that extent, the nuclear deterrent is very good value for money.
The nuclear deterrent was useless during the cold war let alone now.
The nuclear deterrent has been very effective in ensuring the security of the west over the past 40 years.
Like a nuclear deterrent, it is not meant to be used, but would do its job by existing.
They have twisted and turned in their attitude to our nuclear deterrent.
"We all recognize that the nuclear deterrent has kept the peace in Europe for the past 40 years," he said.
The Left called for the scrapping of our nuclear deterrent.
He was also involved in a campaign against the Trident nuclear deterrent.
In today's announcement, the North said it might have to develop a "nuclear deterrent."
Does that increase or decrease the need for Britain to have a nuclear deterrent?
Indeed, politics, not technology, is the only obstacle to Japan's building a nuclear deterrent.
Reassuring the North is the only way to induce it to stop building a nuclear deterrent.
The Japanese don't even have a nuclear deterrent or a large standing army.
The navy is responsible for the British strategic nuclear deterrent.
The Russians, however, have already told us that they see a larger defense effort as a threat to their nuclear deterrent.
North Korea declared that it had shown them a "nuclear deterrent."
That is why France has its own independent nuclear deterrent and one of the world's most important arms industries.
"Some are saying times have changed, that we don't need a nuclear deterrent," he continued.
"In the case of Turner, it is a nuclear deterrent.
The small system that the administration is considering would not threaten Russia's nuclear deterrent.
In a debate on the nuclear deterrent on 3 March 1981.
"We should take the example of France, which has a minimal nuclear deterrent force.
"As time passes, our nuclear deterrent continues to grow in quantity and quality."
The first, which the government opposed, said that there was no need yet to decide on the renewal of the nuclear deterrent.