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The 1983 Able Archer War Scare: NATO's Near-Nuclear Mistake

9 min · 19. kesä 2026
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In November 1983, NATO conducted a routine nuclear command post exercise called Able Archer 83. But Soviet intelligence, already on edge from Reagan's rhetoric and the recent Korean Air Lines Flight 007 shootdown, misinterpreted the exercise as a cover for a genuine first strike. This episode follows the cascade of misperceptions through the eyes of Lt. General Nikolai Leonov, KGB analyst who monitored the crisis, and Oleg Gordievsky, the MI6 mole inside the KGB who confirmed that Soviet forces in East Germany went to high alert. We trace the exercise's classified script, the launch of a Pershing II missile test that sent Soviet radar into a frenzy, and the eerie silence between Washington and Moscow that nearly turned into a nuclear exchange. Drawing on declassified CIA reports and Soviet Politburo memos, we reveal how close the world came to Armageddon—and why the lesson faded within a year. #AbleArcher83 #ColdWar #NuclearHistory #Reagan #Andropov #Gordievsky #KGB #NATO #WarsawPact #PershingII #KoreanAirLines #OlegGordievsky #NikolaiLeonov #NuclearCloseCall #SovietUnion #History #FexingoHistory #MilitaryExercise Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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jakson The 1983 Able Archer War Scare: NATO's Near-Nuclear Mistake kansikuva

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In November 1983, NATO conducted a routine nuclear command post exercise called Able Archer 83. But Soviet intelligence, already on edge from Reagan's rhetoric and the recent Korean Air Lines Flight 007 shootdown, misinterpreted the exercise as a cover for a genuine first strike. This episode follows the cascade of misperceptions through the eyes of Lt. General Nikolai Leonov, KGB analyst who monitored the crisis, and Oleg Gordievsky, the MI6 mole inside the KGB who confirmed that Soviet forces in East Germany went to high alert. We trace the exercise's classified script, the launch of a Pershing II missile test that sent Soviet radar into a frenzy, and the eerie silence between Washington and Moscow that nearly turned into a nuclear exchange. Drawing on declassified CIA reports and Soviet Politburo memos, we reveal how close the world came to Armageddon—and why the lesson faded within a year. #AbleArcher83 #ColdWar #NuclearHistory #Reagan #Andropov #Gordievsky #KGB #NATO #WarsawPact #PershingII #KoreanAirLines #OlegGordievsky #NikolaiLeonov #NuclearCloseCall #SovietUnion #History #FexingoHistory #MilitaryExercise Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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