• papertowels@lemmy.one
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    7 months ago

    I am asking for clarification for the question - how are you taking into account deterrence? What do you accept as a sign of successful deterrence?

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      7 months ago

      I want to see evidence of a real threat, with evidence that it was going to happen, but was only avoided due to said deterrence. I believe that would be the textbook definition of deterrence. Anything else is not. But I am open minded if you have an alternate definition that is reasonable.

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        7 months ago

        How many historical examples of this can you come up with, across the world? I’m currently thinking that’s an unreasonable set of requirements.

        In my books, having the big gun in the room is deterrence. You don’t need for someone to attempt shit for it to count as deterrence - if nobody is stupid enough to try anything at all you have successfully deterred others.