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It would make for an interesting conspiracy theory for a T2K scenario.
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Where they stored with these directly used by US? Under US guard or Turkish guard?... |
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Same way in other places around the world where the US had nuclear weapons for use by host nations in last ditch operations. [or so I have been told ] |
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"A guy called Vasili Arkhipov saved the world".
Nice work, Mo. Hmmmm… Always looking fort he minimum excuse to send civilization to hell?
Talking about “hot spots” in the cold war period: Vasili Arkhipov
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And, some of the other NATO air forces had the capability to deliver those US nukes from their aircraft.
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I just finished watching Soviet War Scare 1983 on the History Channel (my program guide said it originally aired in 2010) and wow, did it bring back a lot of thoughts and emotions for me. I'm almost shaking as I write this.
I was 9 in '83, and full of fear- strangers, drugs, divorce, ghosts, bees, and most of all, nuclear war. I had no idea how close we came to that last one. The show did a good job of explaining how a whole bunch of incidents from that year- most of which I remember knowing about- were tied together in a web of suspicion and tension that nearly led to a strategic Soviet nuclear strike on the west. I only recently heard anything about Able Archer. I had no cluse that a Soviet launch-warning sattelite reported five false positive American ICBM launches in early '83. The other stuff I knew about but, although worrisome at the time, seemed more or less unrelated to a 9-year-old kid. How wrong I was.
Thank God for Topaz, the Soviet [German] agent in NATO whose reports encouraged restraint. This has probably all been discussed here already, but I just had to get it out.
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You know what really sucks? In 1983 I was an MS 1 (Freshman) in ROTC as UTSA, and we didn't hear a damn thing about Able Archer. Nothing. Wasn't in the papers, magazines, mil reports...I'll bet our instructors and the MS 4s knew, but us plebes were mushrooms!
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I graduated high school in '83, I was too stoned most of that year to remember much. I remember the Korean plane getting shot down and the Beruit bombing and Grenada, but just vaguely.
Did no one advise the USSR we were going to be doing this exercise? Seems to me that would have been a good idea.
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And (according to the show) it was just a staff excercise- a bunch of NATO brass and signals units only, no field manouvers. I was imagining something more concrete, like Reforger. The Soviets were listening in and interpreting the game turns as actual orders.
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Topaz is one of those agents that will never ever get anything positive happening for him because he was caught. Yet those reports he sent out did manage to keep a lid on things - so I guess the world owes him a beer or two.
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