The Fog of War: Eleven Lessons from the Life of Robert S. McNamara Page #2
'We and you ought not pull
on the ends of a rope...
...which you have tied the knots of war.
Because the more the two of us pull...
...the tighter the knot will be tied.
And then it will be necessary
to cut that knot...
...and what that would mean
is not for me to explain to you.
I have participated in two wars
and know that war ends...
...when it has rolled through
cities and villages...
... everywhere sowing death and destruction.
For such is the logic of war.
If people do not display wisdom...
...they will clash like blind moles...
...and then mutual annihilation will commence.'
I want to say,
and this is very important:
At the end, we lucked out.
It was luck that prevented nuclear war.
We came that close to nuclear war at the end.
Rational individuals.
Kennedy was rational.
Khrushchevwas rational.
Castro was rational.
Rational individuals came that close
to total destruction of their societies.
The major lesson
of the Cuban Missile Crisis is this:
The indefinite combination
of human fallibility...
...and nuclear weapons will destroy nations.
Is it right and proper...
...that today there are 7500 strategic
offensive nuclear warheads...
...of which 2500 are on 15-minute alert...
...to be launched by the decision
of one human being?
It wasn't until January, 1992...
...in a meeting chaired by Castro
in Havana, Cuba...
...that I learned 162 nuclear warheads...
...including 90 tactical warheads...
...were on the island at the time
in this critical moment of the crisis.
I couldn't believe what I was hearing...
...and Castro got very angry with me,
because I said:
' Mr. President, let's stop this meeting.
This is totally new to me.
I'm not sure I got the translation right.'
Mr. President,
I have three questions.
Number one, did you know
the nuclear warheads were there?
Number two, if you did...
...would you have recommended to Khrushchev...
...in the face of a U.S. Attack,
that he use them?
Three, if he had used them,
what would've happened to Cuba?
He said, 'One,
I knew they were there.
Two, I would not have
recommended to Khrushchev.
I did recommend to Khrushchev they be used.
Three, what would happen to Cuba?
It would've been totally destroyed.'
That's how close we were.
And he was willing to accept that?
Yes... Oh, and he went on to say:
' Mr. McNamara,
if you and President Kennedy...
...had been in a similar situation,
that's what you would've done.'
I said, ' Mr. President, I hope to God
we would not have done it.'
Pull the temple down on our heads?
My God!
In a sense, we'd won.
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