"This should be required reading for anyone who is, or hopes to be, a national security expert. McGiffin and Lowther have produced an essential examination of the current global nuclear posture and the dynamics of modern deterrence. Their analysis of US capabilities, requirements, and policy choices, as well as what must be done to counter the growing nuclear threats posed by our adversaries, is both authoritative and urgent." —Major General Garrett Harencak, former Commander, Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center and former Assistant Chief of Staff, Strategic Deterrence and Nuclear Integration
"Curtis McGiffin and Adam Lowther deliver a powerful and timely analysis of why strategic nuclear deterrence remains the foundation of American security and global stability. They remind us with clarity and conviction of what was once widely understood: that deterrence enabled the prosperity and safety of the Free World—and that such strength requires sustained national commitment. This book demonstrates how essential sustained deterrence is in the current era of international instability to preserving America’s global leadership. They warn that the degradation of the US nuclear weapons stockpile, delivery systems, command and control infrastructure, and national will threatens not only US strategic posture but also American global standing and the stabilizing role the United States plays in maintaining international order." —Brigadier General Jonathan George, US Air Force (ret.)
"An engaging and easy-to-understand overview of one of the most powerful—and often misunderstood—aspects of American defense: its nuclear arsenal. This book is important for anyone interested in understanding how nuclear weapons have influenced US strategy, their continued relevance today, and their ongoing effect on global peace, security, and stability...helps readers see beyond headlines and stereotypes to understand how nuclear weapons and the deterrence they provide actually fit into America’s strategy for peace and security. It is a clear, compelling, and essential read for anyone interested in the complexities of nuclear deterrence and the strategic imperatives that drive American defense policies, shape the modern world, and ensure global peace and stability." —Brigadier General Gerald Goodfellow, US Air Force (ret.)

