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Nuclear war was only fuelled by Reaganomics, as stated IRA were the main threat
The early 80s threat was from the IRA and in 82, from the Argentinians, although that was dealt with within 6 weeks.
In London, in October 1983, more than 300,000 people assembled in Hyde Park as part of the largest protest against nuclear weapons in British history.
Nuclear war was only fuelled by Reaganomics, as stated IRA were the main threat
The film The Day After shit the life out of me.
abc; said:think we felt it was more likely than not that a nuclear missile would be fired
Yes, but that only illustrates a more informed and empowered society taking every chance to voice concerns over the existence of nuclear weapons, there was no real incidence of actual escalation to the point they might be used, at least nothing that was in the public domain of the time. CND was very active through the 70's and 80's.
About as historically inaccurate as anything I've seen on here.
East-West relations deteriorated towards the end of the 1970s and reached its nadir between the 1979 Soviet invasion of Afghanistan and the accession of Gorbachev in 1985, with September 1983 being the closest the world got to nuclear war since the Cuban Crisis of 1962 - the difference this time was it was all played out behind closed doors. The British had agreed to store cruise missiles at bases for the Americans in 1979 (They arrived in 1983) which automatically made the country a target should war ever break out - they certainly weren't going to be used to blow Ireland out of the water. You should also remember that the Soviet regime was increasingly paranoid due to a succession of geriatric and short lived leaders whilst the newly elected Reagan administration set off on a course away from the detente of the early 1970s which only caused to exacerbate the Soviet paranoia - hence their penchant for blowing Korean airliners out of the sky.
.... try and read the next bit of my post,.... "at least nothing that was in the public domain of the time.".... better now?, your post is dealing in ifs and maybes,..... the early 60's was a reality, there for the world to see.How do you know there was no escalation?
As a schoolboy during this time I paid a lot of attention to the news as I didn't really want to be melted down to a shadow (Thank you messing up my head public information adverts).
So we weren't a target before the cruise missiles arrived? Get real!