The Cuban Missile Crisis: The Closest the World Came to Nuclear War — Fexingo History
Episode 157 of the Cuban Missile Crisis series focuses on Soviet General Issa Pliyev, the commander of Soviet forces in Cuba who faced an extraordinary dilemma on Black Saturday, October 27, 1962. As Fidel Castro, convinced an American invasion was imminent, urged Pliyev to launch a preemptive nuclear strike using FROG-7 tactical nuclear missiles, Pliyev defied direct orders from Moscow. This episode explores the tense communication between Pliyev, Khrushchev, and Castro, the desperate situation at Guantánamo Bay, and the terrifying reality of tactical nuclear weapons already in place. It also delves into the special 'nuclear firing procedures' that gave Pliyev authority to use the weapons without Kremlin approval in certain circumstances, and how his personal caution and interpretation of vague orders may have been the final safeguard against catastrophe. A gripping look at one man's quiet refusal that helped avert nuclear war. #CubanMissileCrisis #IssaPliyev #FROG-7 #OperatsiyaAnadyr #BlackSaturday #FidelCastro #TacticalNuclearWeapons #Guantanamo #SovietGeneral #NuclearCloseCall #Khrushchev #Cienfuegos #LunaTacticalMissile #1962 #ColdWarHistory #FexingoHistory #History #CaribbeanHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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