If I were in your shoes, I would not bet on that.
On a beautiful day in summer of 2002, as I recall, I went to the Wednesday lunch buffet at The Mens Club of Dallas, as was my standard practice at that time. I found myself talking with a very interesting older gentleman.
He was the only B-52 aircraft commander in the US Air Force who did not fly his airplane out to his Fail-Safe point on That Day during the Cuban Missile Crisis. This was because he and his crew were landing, after a long training flight, when the orders went out.
He described meeting his brother officers on the flight line, as he and his crew were walking in and they were going to their airplanes. He said that every single one of them was "white as a sheet". They all believed, to a man, that This Was It.
It wasn't the US pulling missiles out of Turkey that got the Russians to back down. It was the radar reports coming into the Kremlin, showing a whole bunch of B-52s arriving on station, and the realization that the US was fully prepared to end Russian history over this threat.
Khrushchev blinked. The Soviet Union backed down.
Originally Posted by Sidewinder
What on earth would some lowly bomber pilot know about any of this?
No it wasn't American might that cowed the Russian bear into withdrawing the missiles.
Every history on the topic records that the Russians held out until Kennedy agreed to withdraw the US missiles in Turkey and to pledge not to invade Cuba in the future.
If the hadn't been an agreement this is what would have happened....
The US would have attacked Cuba.
The Russians would have blown up US forces at sea with tactical nukes
The US would have had to either call off the attack, or go to general war with the Soviets, which WOULD HAVE NEVER HAPPENED.
There would have been a nuclear war, but it would have been confined to the Carribbean.
I'm not going to throw out all the evidence, documents, testimony and so forth of fifty years because you had a conversation with a bomber pilot in a strip club.
That's just funny.