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In reply to the discussion: New Documents Reveal How a 1980s Nuclear War Scare Became a Full-Blown Crisis [View all]LongTomH
(8,636 posts)46. Diclotican: Thank you for your insights in this thread.
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New Documents Reveal How a 1980s Nuclear War Scare Became a Full-Blown Crisis [View all]
bananas
May 2013
OP
Yeah, but luckily, the risk of full-blown global nuclear war is minute today, compared to 1983-84.
AverageJoe90
May 2013
#13
Dont be so sure: There was another incident in 1995 that could easily happen today as well.
stevenleser
May 2013
#18
Yes, I've heard of that, Steve. It doesn't really change the facts at all, though.
AverageJoe90
May 2013
#19
It might be a fluke, but this only has to go the wrong way 1 time. That's whats so scary about it.
stevenleser
May 2013
#21
There's a factor of escalating regional war in MENA and the Gulf that increases the risks
leveymg
May 2013
#51
As a middle-schooler in the mid-80s, I remember being terrified that Raygun and Andropov......
marmar
May 2013
#6
All life on earth would likely be snuffed out by even a limited nuclear exchange
Peace Patriot
May 2013
#24
Our intelligence agencies needed a threat to keep the funding flowing in. To react is an admission
alfredo
May 2013
#27
Iran hated the Taliban and al Qaeda, in part because they were Sunni. Iran even helped
alfredo
May 2013
#32
Our neo conservative movement was created by an old Trotskyite. They weren't anti
alfredo
May 2013
#35
I think the neocons are aware of Irving Kristol's past. He was quite open about his
alfredo
May 2013
#43
Old Bush &the Saudis conspired to overproduce oil and drive down the price of the Soviets' ...
Kolesar
May 2013
#22
A study revealed the 90% of the Air Force missile fleet would probably not work
Kolesar
May 2013
#50
A former launch officer told me the same thing in the early '80s. But, the remainder that would
leveymg
May 2013
#52
Except for the inaccurate premise that NORAD has anything to do with launching nukes. NORAD
24601
May 2013
#44
My dad was stationed at SAC 75-80. That's when we had the looking glass planes there. i
okaawhatever
May 2013
#47
This is a good example of words having power. Too much bellicose rhetoric is a bad deal.
Selatius
May 2013
#15