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当然,令人感激的是,这样的命运没有发生。只是现在我们知道,我们的国家曾经在眨眼间就会走到世界末日。1962年秋的伦敦街头,经常有人游行要求裁减核武器。但游行的人都并不知道,在1962年10月26日这天夜幕降临的时候,首相哈罗德·麦克米兰正在等候美国总统的电话,他们将决定是否发动一场会把世界推向末日的核战争。电话终于打来了,两位大人物诚恳地交谈了10分钟,从他们的语气里几乎听不出世界即将发生灭绝性的核灾难。在谈话
Of course, it is thankful that such a fate did not happen. But now we know that our country was in the blink of an eye to doomsday. In the autumn of 1962 on the streets of London, there were frequent marches calling for the reduction of nuclear weapons. But the parade did not know that on the night of October 26, 1962, Prime Minister Harold Macmillan was awaiting a phone call from the President of the United States who would decide whether or not to launch a campaign to push the world to a doom Nuclear war. The phone was finally called, and the two big men talked honestly for 10 minutes, from which they almost could not hear the imminent nuclear extermination. Talking