Israel's deterrent practice, as Jiang describes it, of responding to limited attacks with overwhelming force.
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Disproportionality
Israel's deterrent practice, as Jiang describes it, of responding to limited attacks with overwhelming force.
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Jiang defines Israel's disproportionality policy as using overwhelming retaliation to produce deterrence and make enemies afraid to attack Israel.
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"...Okay? The reason why is that Israel has a policy of disproportionality. So Israel is committed to disproportionality. So what does that mean? It..."
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