The Dead Hand@DeadHandBook_·6 May@DeadHandBook_ ....and this unpredictable stupidity makes it all the more terrifyingแปล English0000
The Dead Hand@DeadHandBook_·6 MayThe USSR is losing its touch; people begin to realize that it is not as clever as we thoughtแปล English1000
The Dead Hand@DeadHandBook_·6 May@DeadHandBook_ they did not have enough information, so the leaders became extremely paranoidแปล English0000
The Dead Hand@DeadHandBook_·6 MayWhy did the Soviets believe the United States was making weapons prohibited by numerous treaties?แปล English1000
The Dead Hand@DeadHandBook_·6 May@DeadHandBook_ Shooting first would mean being shot; therefore, they are locked in a battle of willsแปล English0000
The Dead Hand@DeadHandBook_·6 May@DeadHandBook_ They want to "match our duplicity", but what we were trying to do was ascertain the depth of theirsแปล English0000
The Dead Hand@DeadHandBook_·6 MayThe extreme brainwashing is terrifying. We considered them our equals, but the Soviets were so backwardsแปล English1000
The Dead Hand@DeadHandBook_·6 May@DeadHandBook_ it's interesting how the message is sugar coated even though the children know what they're hiding from--a fine lineแปล English0000
The Dead Hand@DeadHandBook_·6 May@DeadHandBook_ This is powerful because it allows the reader to visualize the strength of the superpower stormsแปล English0000
The Dead Hand@DeadHandBook_·6 May@DeadHandBook_ the Soviets were developing biological weapons despite a treaty forbidding itแปล English0000
The Dead Hand@DeadHandBook_·6 MayNot many people knew that nuclear weapons were not the only threatแปล English1000
The Dead Hand@DeadHandBook_·5 MayWhy didn't Nixon believe Soviet bioweapons were a threat?แปล English0000
The Dead Hand@DeadHandBook_·5 MayHow would the world's view of nuclear weapons differ if the Cold War crisis had never occurred?แปล English0000
The Dead Hand@DeadHandBook_·5 MayA child-friendly poster from the Cold War era about nuclear strike protocolแปล English1000