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The 1979 Soviet War Scare: When Moscow Thought the US Would Strike

7 min · 8. juli 2026
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In the early 1980s, the Soviet Union became convinced the United States was preparing a first nuclear strike. This episode takes us inside the KGB's Operation RYAN, the largest intelligence-gathering operation in Soviet history, as Moscow frantically collected evidence of an impending attack. We follow the paranoia through the 1983 Able Archer exercises, the downing of KAL 007, and the crucial role of Stanislav Petrov, the Soviet officer who prevented World War III by trusting his doubts over his machines. We also explore the impact of Reagan's military buildup and the Strategic Defense Initiative, which seemed to confirm Soviet fears. The episode draws on declassified KGB cables, U.S. intelligence assessments, and interviews with key figures like Gen. Leonid Ivashov to reveal how close the world came to nuclear catastrophe—and how a system built on fear nearly destroyed itself. #ColdWar #NuclearWar #OperationRYAN #AbleArcher83 #StanislavPetrov #SovietUnion #KGB #RonaldReagan #YuriAndropov #KAL007 #WarScare #FalseAlarm #NuclearStrategy #History #FexingoHistory #1980s #Intelligence #CloseCall Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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