How did the soviet union respond to the us policy of brinkmanship?
The Soviet Union responded to Brinkmanship by making their own nuclear weapons to compete with the US.
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Nuclear Weapons are explosive devices that create a devastating amount of force through nuclear reactions. While many have been tested, only two nuclear devices have ever been used in the history of warfare. Both of the bombs were dropped on Japan by the United States during World War II.

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