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   Re: Once more on the brink: Sixty years    
   24 Oct 22 13:42:08   
   
   From: slider@anashram.com   
      
   ### - hide your silly head in the sand, thang, and just pretend it ain't   
   happening m8 heh...   
      
   that's wot cowards do!   
      
   they HIDE from Realty!!!   
      
   they live in a delusion of tooth fairies and santa clauses, happy puppies,   
   and everything's hunky-dory who-hoo! duh!   
      
   personally, would rather SEE it coming and FACE it like a MAN instead of   
   hiding/shitting myself in some oh-so-lovely imaginary hole-in-the-ground   
   full of shit...   
      
   i mean, wtF does it TAKE to get THROUGH to you??   
      
   how about bidens' quote from last week?   
      
   "the world is closer to “Armageddon” than at any time since the 1962 Cuban   
   Missile Crisis."   
      
   something i suggested all this shit in ukraine could potentially lead to   
   (a flashpoint) more than 8 fucking years ago!?   
      
   but it's all just politics & business to short-sighted you innit, nada's   
   happening, it ain't real???   
      
   riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight...........   
      
   ALL those potential flash-points ARE real! whether it's iran, israel,   
   ukraine, china or whatever, they're REAL!   
      
   (clue/hint: if the west doesn't make it's move 'now' then it's totally   
   lost this war and gone broke into the bargain... go figure)   
      
      
      
      
   On Mon, 24 Oct 2022 10:48:34 +0100, o'Mahoney    
   wrote:   
      
   > Brian, you soft handed dick - you've been on the brink now for the   
   > last 10 years, saying (nay, prophesying) the world is going to end for   
   > at least the last decade or so.   
   >   
   > It's not gonna happen.  If it were, you would look up your long   
   > lost/abandoned daughter (Christine?) - she's in London mate - and make   
   > amends before you go up in a thermonuclear cloud.   
   >   
   > Or your famous actor brother, by that Irish presdigitator father of   
   > yours...   
   >   
   > Stop wishing the world would go away just because its treated you so   
   > cruelly.  If you had led your life differently, you would be a glass   
   > half full guy rather than the morose fucking welfare sucking cunt you   
   > have (de)volved into.   
   >   
   >   
   > On Mon, 24 Oct 2022 06:21:10 +0100, slider    
   > wrote:   
   >   
   >> an hour ago:   
   >> This past weekend marked a critical anniversary. On October 22, 1962,   
   >> sixty years ago, US President John F. Kennedy delivered a nationwide   
   >> televised address announcing that the Soviet Union had deployed nuclear   
   >> missiles in Cuba, just 90 miles from the Florida Keys.   
   >>   
   >> During the week that followed, the world stood on the brink of nuclear   
   >> war. Much has been written about the events of October 22-28, 1962, but   
   >> few know just how close the world came to a civilization-ending   
   >> catastrophe.   
   >>   
   >> Both Kennedy and Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev were keenly aware, as   
   >> Robert Kennedy observed, that while the leaders “had initiated the   
   >> course   
   >> of events,” they “no longer had control over them.”   
   >>   
   >> On October 27, just five days after Kennedy’s speech, US Navy destroyers   
   >> began dropping depth charges on the Soviet submarine B-59 near Cuba with   
   >> the aim of forcing it to surface. Unbeknownst to the American warships,   
   >> B-59 was armed with a nuclear torpedo. As one officer on the submarine   
   >> described it:   
   >>   
   >> "They surrounded us and started to tighten the circle, practicing   
   >> attacks   
   >> and dropping depth charges. They exploded right next to the hull. It   
   >> felt   
   >> like you were sitting in a metal barrel, which somebody is constantly   
   >> blasting with a sledgehammer."   
   >>   
   >> The captain of the boat, Valentin Grigoryevich Savitsky, ordered the   
   >> ship’s nuclear torpedo to be armed. “We’re going to blast them now! We   
   >> will die, but we will sink them all—we will not disgrace our Navy,”   
   >> Savitsky yelled.   
   >>   
   >> The firing of the nuclear torpedo was only averted by chance, however,   
   >> because the chief of staff of the brigade, Vasili Arkhipov, was aboard   
   >> the   
   >> submarine and countermanded the order. Daniel Ellsberg observed in The   
   >> Doomsday Machine:   
   >>   
   >> "Had Arkhipov been stationed on one of the other submarines, there is   
   >> every reason to believe that the carrier USS Randolph and several,   
   >> perhaps   
   >> all, of its accompanying destroyers would, within minutes of the   
   >> agreement   
   >> by Savitsky and [his second in command], have been destroyed by a   
   >> nuclear   
   >> explosion…   
   >>   
   >> The clear implication on the cause of the nuclear destruction of this   
   >> antisubmarine hunter-killer group would have been a medium-range missile   
   >> from Cuba whose launch had not been detected. That is the event that   
   >> President Kennedy had announced on October 22 would lead to a full-scale   
   >> nuclear attack on the Soviet Union."   
   >>   
   >> Humanity narrowly averted catastrophe 60 years ago. That outcome was   
   >> attributable both to the horrific memory of the bombing of Hiroshima and   
   >> Nagasaki, which had taken place just 15 years before, and the fact that   
   >> both Khrushchev and Kennedy had no doubt that nuclear war threatened the   
   >> destruction of human civilization.   
   >>   
   >> While the world was nearly brought to the brink of destruction 60 years   
   >> ago, the actions of Kennedy and Khrushchev look positively restrained   
   >> when   
   >> seen in the light of the present war.   
   >>   
   >> Putin, having massively miscalculated the degree of NATO’s commitment to   
   >> war in launching the invasion, has been pushed into a corner,   
   >> threatening   
   >> to use nuclear weapons to prevent a Russian defeat.   
   >>   
   >> The Ukrainian government, staffed with far-right forces and whose   
   >> actions,   
   >> if the US press is to be believed, are not fully under the control of   
   >> its   
   >> American paymasters, could at any moment launch a provocation on an even   
   >> greater scale than the August 20 murder of Daria Dugina outside Moscow.   
   >>   
   >> And the NATO powers, beset by economic, social and political crises to   
   >> which they have no solution, are rapidly escalating their involvement in   
   >> the conflict.   
   >>   
   >> Powerful forces within the US political establishment are pushing for a   
   >> direct NATO intervention and are looking for some pretext, whether real   
   >> or   
   >> concocted, to intervene. In an interview with the French newspaper   
   >> L’expresse, former CIA director David Petraeus was asked, “What is the   
   >> red   
   >> line beyond which NATO must become more involved in the conflict?”   
   >>   
   >> To this Petraeus replied, “I think it is possible that Russia could take   
   >> an action in Ukraine that would be so shocking and so horrific that the   
   >> United States and other countries might react … as a multinational   
   >> force.”   
   >>   
   >> It was unclear what action Petraeus was referring to, but a hint was   
   >> provided by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who said that any   
   >> attack by Russia on the Ukrainian leadership should prompt an attack on   
   >> Russia by the US and NATO.   
   >>   
      
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