The Cuban Missile Crisis: The Closest the World Came to Nuclear War — Fexingo History
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore a lesser-known aspect of the Cuban Missile Crisis: the U.S. nuclear war plan known as the Single Integrated Operational Plan (SIOP), specifically the SIOP-62 and SIOP-63 that were in effect during October 1962. They discuss how the Joint Chiefs of Staff, under General Curtis LeMay, advocated for a full-scale preemptive strike against Soviet and Cuban targets, and how President John F. Kennedy's cautious approach clashed with the military's war plan. The episode covers the details of SIOP-63's 'optimum mix' of targets, including over 1,000 Soviet bomber and missile bases, 200 cities, and 50,000 potential ground zeros. Lucas explains the role of the Strategic Air Command (SAC), the alert status of B-52 bombers, and the DEFCON system that reached DEFCON 2 for the first and only time. They also touch on the Cuban targets in the plan, including airfields and missile sites, and how close the world came to an all-out nuclear exchange. The conversation sheds light on the bureaucratic and military tensions that nearly pushed the crisis over the edge. #CubanMissileCrisis #SIOP #NuclearWarPlan #CurtisLeMay #JohnFKennedy #StrategicAirCommand #DEFCON2 #B52 #JointChiefs #ColdWar #NuclearStrategy #October1962 #ExComm #OperatsiyaAnadyr #Cuba #SovietUnion #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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