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The Proud Prophet simulation, conducted on June 20, 1983, remains one of the most realistic war games in US military history. Designed to assess strategies during the Cold War, it tested how a conflict between the US and the Soviet Union could escalate into nuclear war. Key figures like JCS Chairman John W. Vessey and Defense Secretary Caspar W. Weinberger played critical roles, adhering to standard military policies during the simulated crisis. The grim outcome highlighted the catastrophic consequences of a nuclear conflict: nearly half a billion fatalities and extensive radiation fallout, leaving survivors to face starvation or radiation sickness.
a reply to: Coelacanth55
as someone said, nuclear war can not be won and must not be fought