One minute to midnight: Kennedy, Khrushchev, and Castro on the brink of nuclear war (75 page)

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"a dove from the start": Schlesinger,
Robert Kennedy and His Times,
529.

"a thought of breathtaking ingenuity": Schlesinger,
A Thousand Days,
828.

"the enormous tension that gripped us": Dobrynin, 83.

Most books on the missile crisis: An exception is
The Limits of Safety
(1993), by Scott Sagan, a study about accidents involving nuclear weapons.

"100 per cent successful": History of 4080th Strategic Wing, October 1962, FOIA.

"an inner sense of confidence": Alsop and Bartlett, "In Time of Crisis."

a policy of "progressive squeeze-and-talk": Kaplan, 334.

"deeply influenced": Clark M. Clifford,
Counsel to the President
(New York: Random House, 1991), 411.

"Very gung-ho fellows": Michael Charlton and Anthony Moncrieff,
Many Reasons Why: The American Involvement in Vietnam
(New York: Hill & Wang, 1978), 82, cited in Eliot A. Cohen, "Why We Should Stop Studying the Cuban Missile Crisis,"
The National Interest
(Winter 1985-86).

"You got away with it": Reeves, 424.

"bright and energetic": Schlesinger,
Robert Kennedy and His Times,
548.

"incompatible with Soviet practice": NIE 85-3-62, September 19, 1962; for postmortem, see February 4, 1963, memo from President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board in McAuliffe, 362-71.

"We all inhabit": JFK Commencement Address at American University, June 10, 1963.

"plain dumb luck": Reeves, 425; see also "Acheson Says Luck Saved JFK on Cuba,"
WP,
January 19, 1969.

A NOTE ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Michael Dobbs was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, and educated at the University of York, with fellowships at Princeton and Harvard. He is a reporter for
The Washington Post,
where he spent much of his career as a foreign correspondent covering the collapse of communism. His
Down with Big Brother: The Fall of the Soviet Empire
was a runner-up for the 1997 PEN award for nonfiction. He lives in Bethesda, Maryland.

ALSO BY MICHAEL DOBBS

Saboteurs: The Nazi Raid on America

Madeleine Albright: A Twentieth-Century Odyssey

Down with Big Brother: The Fall of the Soviet Empire

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Copyright (c) 2008 by Michael Dobbs
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Library of Congress Cataloguing-in-Publication Data

Dobbs, Michael, 1950-
One minute to midnight : Kennedy, Khrushchev, and Castro on the brink of nuclear war / by Michael Dobbs.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references.
eISBN: 978-0-307-26936-2
1. Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962. 2. Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962--Sources. I. Title.
E841.D573 2008
972.9106'4--dc22 2007052250

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Table of Contents

Dedication

List of Maps

Preface

CHAPTER ONE : Americans

CHAPTER TWO : Russians

CHAPTER THREE : Cubans

Photo Insert One

CHAPTER FOUR : “Eyeball to Eyeball”

CHAPTER FIVE : “Till Hell Freezes Over”

CHAPTER SIX : Intel

CHAPTER SEVEN : Nukes

CHAPTER EIGHT : Strike First

Photo Insert Two

CHAPTER NINE : Hunt for the Grozny

CHAPTER TEN : Shootdown

CHAPTER ELEVEN : “Some Sonofabitch”

CHAPTER TWELVE : “Run Like Hell”

CHAPTER THIRTEEN : Cat and Mouse

CHAPTER FOURTEEN : “Crate and Return”

Photo Insert Three

Afterword

Acknowledgments and a Note on Sources

Notes

A Note About the Author

Also by Michael Dobbs

Copyright

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