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Cuban Missile Crisis: Have we Learned Our Lesson?

On October 16, 1962, President John F. Kennedy met with foreign policy and defense department officials. Aerial reconnaissance had detected Soviet inter-continental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) in Cuba. Kennedy contemplated several courses of action: air strikes, invasion, and/or a naval blockade. Troops and equipment began mobilizing along the southeastern U.S. should Kennedy elect to conduct airstrikes […]

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Uncovering an Atomic Plague: Radiation Effects at Hiroshima and Beyond

Denial has often been the default mode of the atomic state. But there have always been individuals willing to push back against the self-serving narrative fed to the public. The U.S. Army and the War Department went to extraordinary lengths to suppress images of death and illness at Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan, preferring to highlight

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