Scenarios about 'cuban missile crisis'
The 1962 confrontation between the United States and Soviet Union following the discovery of Soviet nuclear missiles in Cuba. This thirteen-day standoff brought the world to the brink of nuclear war, representing the closest point of potential direct conflict during the Cold War and demonstrating the dangers of nuclear brinkmanship in a bipolar international system.
What If Fidel Castro Was Assassinated?
Exploring the alternate timeline where one of the many assassination attempts against Cuban revolutionary leader Fidel Castro succeeded, dramatically altering the course of Cold War politics, Cuban-American relations, and Latin American history.
What If Khrushchev Remained in Power Longer?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Nikita Khrushchev avoided his 1964 ouster and continued to lead the Soviet Union, potentially altering the course of the Cold War, Soviet reform, and global geopolitics.
What If Nuclear Weapons Were Used After World War II?
Exploring the alternate timeline where nuclear weapons were deployed in subsequent conflicts following WWII, fundamentally altering geopolitics, warfare, and humanity's relationship with this devastating technology.
What If The Arms Race Led to Nuclear War?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Cold War tensions escalated to actual nuclear conflict between superpowers, forever altering human civilization's trajectory.
What If The Cold War Turned Hot in The 1960s?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Cold War tensions escalated into direct military confrontation between the United States and Soviet Union, fundamentally altering global history and geopolitics.
What If The Cold War Turned Hot?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the decades-long Cold War between the United States and Soviet Union erupted into direct military conflict, fundamentally altering global geopolitics, society, and the development of the modern world.