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<noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Principally in the context of [[nuclear weapon]]s but generally to advanced weapon systems, a national policy not to confirm or deny the possession of certain capabilities; term most commonly used regarding [[Israeli nuclear program|Israeli nuclear weapons]], but has been used for such things as the presence of nuclear weapons aboard U.S. warships
<noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Principally in the context of nuclear weapons but generally to advanced weapon systems, a national policy not to confirm or deny the possession of certain capabilities; term most commonly used regarding [[Israeli nuclear program|Israeli nuclear weapons]], but has been used for such things as the presence of nuclear weapons aboard U.S. warships

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A definition or brief description of Strategic ambiguity.

Principally in the context of nuclear weapons but generally to advanced weapon systems, a national policy not to confirm or deny the possession of certain capabilities; term most commonly used regarding Israeli nuclear weapons, but has been used for such things as the presence of nuclear weapons aboard U.S. warships