Clipmarks
jklugmanfollowshare
3-10-2008 11:20 PM227 views
jklugman says:
On the morning of October 27, 1969, a squadron of 18 B-52s — massive bombers with eight turbo engines and 185-foot wingspans — began racing from the western US toward the eastern border of the Soviet Union. The pilots flew for 18 hours without rest, hurtling toward their targets at more than 500 miles per hour. Each plane was loaded with nuclear weapons hundreds of times more powerful than the ones that had obliterated Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
It is a good thing neoconservatives like Norman Podhoretz were not running the show in the USSR when Nixon was pulling an Ahmadinejad.

Via Marginal Revolutions
Login to Comment.  Not a member yet? Sign up





Embed This Clip In Your Site...


OK