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In US military history, the codename Operation Dropshot referred to a 1949 contingency military operation plan for possible wars against the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact in the event of invasion and occupation of Western Europe, the Near East, and Eastern Asia. At that stage of the Russo–American Cold War of 1947 to 1991 the US Defense Department expected the Soviet Union to invade those places in 1957. The plan for Operation Dropshot was prepared in 1949, in the early post-war years of the Cold War. Despite the defensive-war scenario for each possible theatre of war, Operation Dropshot included the contingent use of nuclear weapons against the military forces of the Soviet Union and of the Warsaw Pact.
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