TRIMUNMAP
TRIMUNMAP, or the Tripartite Mutual Nuclear Assurance Map, is a strategic document signed by the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada in 1999. The purpose of the TRIMUNMAP is to provide a framework for mutual nuclear assurance, ensuring that each signatory nation has the capability to deter nuclear attack and to respond to nuclear attack if necessary. The agreement outlines the conditions under which each nation would use nuclear weapons, emphasizing the importance of mutual restraint and the prevention of nuclear war.
The TRIMUNMAP is based on the principles of mutual assured destruction (MAD), which posits that each nation
The TRIMUNMAP has been renewed periodically, with the most recent renewal occurring in 2019. The agreement
In summary, the TRIMUNMAP is a significant agreement between the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada