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In 1983, one man had 10 minutes to decide the fate of the world.
In 1983, one man had 10 minutes to decide the fate of the world. Stanislav Petrov sat at his console as alarms blared: 5 U.S. nuclear missiles were "en route" to Russia. He had two choices: launch a counterstrike or trust his gut. What he did next saved the fate of humanity...
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In 1983, one man had 10 minutes to decide the fate of the world.
Stanislav Petrov sat at his console as alarms blared: 5 U.S. nuclear missiles were "en route" to Russia.
He had two choices: launch a counterstrike or trust his gut.
What he did next saved the fate of humanity...
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