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The Cuban Gamble: The Week The World Almost Ended

The Cuban Gamble: The Week The World Almost Ended

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This episode of Shadow Archive offers an in-depth exploration of the Cuban Missile Crisis, focusing especially on the harrowing events of October 27, 1962—known as Black Saturday. It reveals the intense human and mechanical failures that nearly triggered nuclear war, such as the dire conditions aboard the Soviet submarine B-59, where a critical decision by officer Vasili Arkhipov prevented a nuclear torpedo launch. The video challenges the simplified textbook narrative of calm, controlled diplomacy by uncovering the chaos, miscommunication, and near-accidents that brought the world to the brink. It highlights the strategic motivations behind Khrushchev’s missile deployment in Cuba, the U.S. The response involved a naval quarantine and high-stakes diplomacy, which included terrifying close calls such as U-2 spy plane incidents and conflicting Soviet messages. Ultimately, the crisis underscored the fragile nature of control in nuclear standoffs, relying not only on leaders but also on chance, human judgment, and restraint amid overwhelming pressure. The video concludes with reflections on how luck and the decisions of individuals like Arkhipov may have saved humanity from catastrophe.

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