A story in the Moscow Times about how world war three almost started. Luckily, there was a Soviet commander who didn't want that responsibility:
Petrov declared it to be a false alarm -- not because he had any evidence of that, but because he wanted it to be false.
And the world was saved through inaction. I wonder how often that happens?
Petrov declared it to be a false alarm -- not because he had any evidence of that, but because he wanted it to be false.
And the world was saved through inaction. I wonder how often that happens?
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