Policy of deliberate ambiguity

In the context of global politics, a policy of deliberate ambiguity (also known as a policy of strategic ambiguity or strategic uncertainty) is the practice by a government, or non-state actor, of being deliberately ambiguous, with regard to all or certain aspects of its operational or positional policies. This is typically a way to avoid direct conflict, while maintaining a masked, more assertive or threatening position on a subject (broadly, a geopolitical risk aversion strategy).