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English-Russian dictionary of terms that are used in computer games > retaliatory doctrine
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5 Monroe doctrine
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6 strategy
massive (nuclear) reprisal strategy — стратегия «массированного возмездия», стратегия нанесения массированных ответных ЯУ
massive (nuclear) retaliation strategy — стратегия «массированного возмездия», стратегия нанесения массированных ответных ЯУ
— non-war strategy
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