The Man who Saved the World
September 22, 2007 1 Comment
A story that has gone basically untold for many years.
Between millions of lives lost in a nuclear holocaust, and the relatively normal life we live today, stood the judgment of one obscure Soviet officer. His risky decision to forestall an all-out nuclear launch, just because something didn’t make sense to him, saved more human lives than any other act in history.
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That’s fascinating Steve.
Why do you think this story hasn’t gotten wider play?