Tuesday, September 26, 2006

23 years that almost never were

It seems that many of us owe a great deal to Stanislav Petrov, a Soviet officer who on this day in 1983 trusted his intuition more than his radar, thus averting nuclear catastrophe. We ought think about the peril in which we place the world by our political decisions, that we might not need another Stanislav Petrov to guard against accidental annihilation.

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