Por: The Boston Globe Opinion October 24, 2022
Stephen Kinzer is right in arguing that only back-channel negotiations prevented the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis from escalating into all-out nuclear war (“ Ideas, Oct. 16). Kinzer shows that the real deal struck secretly between these nuclear adversaries was a mutual stand-down: Soviet missiles out of Cuba, US missiles out of Turkey.But that compromise did not come out of nowhere. I lived through the Cuban Missile Crisis and was a volunteer for... + full article
Newsweek USA World October 16, 2022
October 1962 is widely known as a period of time when nuclear tensions were heightened during the Cuban Missile Crisis; however, many have wondered if tensions are the same now amid the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine.During a nearly two-week period in October 1962, the... + más
With threats of nuclear weapons and warnings of ‘Armageddon,’ lessons from the Cuban Missile Crisis | The Boston Globe
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The Boston Globe USA Opinion October 14, 2022
Sixty years ago, Boston was in extraordinary peril without even knowing it. A week into the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Strategic Air Command went to DEFCON-3, an emergency designation that required the Air Force to be ready to mobilize in 15 minutes. Military planes were... + más
Biden: Nuclear 'Armageddon' risk highest since '62 crisis | Associated Press
Newsweek USA World October 14, 2022
Sixty years ago today, the discovery of planned Soviet missile sites in Cuba by a CIA U-2 spy plane sparked a series of events that would bring the world to the brink of nuclear war.On October 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy ordered a naval blockade of the Communist-led... + más
How nuclear tensions during 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis compare to now | Newsweek
Newsweek USA World October 07, 2022
A Russian government news agency said Friday that Washington likening President Vladimir Putin's nuclear threats to the 1962 Cuban missile crisis is nonsense, suggesting that the country's situation with the U.S. is much worse.RIA Novosti columnist Victoria Nikiforova... + más
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NBC 6 South Florida USA Nation October 06, 2022
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Forbes USA Business October 01, 2022
Guerin Blask/The Forbes Collection Mark Cuban doesn’t just play an investor on TV, he really does love helping entrepreneurs. Since making his fortune selling his internet sports radio outfit Broadcast.com for $5.7 billion in 1999, the tech titan and owner of the Dallas... + más
Watch shark leap from water to catch fish in extremely rare footage | Newsweek
Forbes USA Business September 27, 2022
Blockchain, basketball, Broadcast.com: Mark Cuban has never lost his passion for disruption. Now the billionaire entrepreneur has an ambitious plan to take on Big Pharma and lower the cost of prescription drugs once and for all. And, after 13 seasons, this savvy shark may... + más
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