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Green Leap Forward's avatar

RE Reagan, here's a passage from " The White Pill: A Tale of Good and Evil" by Michael Malice:

"Both Reagan and Gorbachev viewed a nuclear exchange between the two rival superpowers as effectively bringing about the end of the world. To paraphrase the first female Congresswoman Jeannette Rankin, “You can no more win a [nuclear] war than you can win an earthquake.” Even before he assumed office as president, Reagan took part in a discussion about what would happen if the Soviet Union struck first. One participant in the meeting argued that, should missiles be fired, that the United States should just launch a response before we were hit. “That would be the wrong thing to do,” Reagan said. His advisers left the meeting “almost certain that he would not retaliate in the event of an attack”. Gorbachev did Reagan one better. After he assumed leadership of the USSR, Gorbachev was walked through a simulated nuclear strike so that he would know what to do should the unimaginable ever happen. As he sat there being told that missiles were flying toward the Soviet Union, Gorbachev refused to take part in a retaliatory strike. “I will not press the button even for training purposes,” he said.[cdlxxxi] The two men with the most powerful nuclear arsenals in the world were thus committed to never using them—though neither could be sure that the other felt the same."

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Brettbaker's avatar

Agree. I have a suspicion that Ukraine would have been invaded earlier, but there was worry the Ukrainians would have a bunch of actresses protest outside the White House, and Trump would have declared war on Russia.

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