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After
World War II, the rocket foreshadowed a new style of warfare in
which nuclear bombs could be delivered quickly across the world.
War might begin--and end--suddenly, decisively, without warning.
As
the Space Race began, the United States and the Soviet Union were
building rockets to use as long-range weapons. The United States
initially favored bombers, but the Soviets preferred missiles
and thus took an early lead in rocket technology.
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