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Deterrence theory works on these three key elements: certainty, celerity, and severity, in incremental steps. First, by making certain, or at least making the public think that their offenses are not going to go unpunished, then there will be a deterrent factor.
Credibility lies at the heart of that process. Traditionally, credibility is understood to be dependent upon the so-called three Cs of credible deterrence: capability, commitment and communication.
Traditionally, credibility is understood to be dependent upon the so-called three Cs of credible deterrence: capability, commitment and communication.
Modern weapons of mass destruction are either nuclear, biological, or chemical weaponsfrequently referred to collectively as NBC weapons. See nuclear weapon, chemical warfare, biological warfare.
The DHS Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Office (CWMD) works to prevent attacks against the United States using a weapon of mass destruction (WMD) through timely, responsive support to operational partners.
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During the Cold War era, the operational theory of deterrence comprised 3Cs i.e. Capability, Credibility and Communication.
While nuclear, chemical and biological weapons are regarded as the three major types of WMDs, some analysts have argued that radiological materials as well as missile technology and delivery systems such as aircraft and ballistic missiles could be labeled as WMDs as well.
It examines three essential conditions for deterrence success: The level of aggressor motivation, clarity about the object of deterrence and the actions the defender will take, and the defenders capability and will to fulfil threats.

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