Ingratitude Was All These People Got For Doing the Right Thing

Ingratitude Was All These People Got For Doing the Right Thing

Khalid Elhassan - August 28, 2023

Ingratitude Was All These People Got For Doing the Right Thing
Stanislav Petrov. K-Pics

The Unknown Stanislav Petrov

Few know of Stanislav Petrov is. It is unfortunate, because everybody alive today, anywhere in the world, owes him a huge debt of gratitude. In a highly stressful moment, he acted on a gut instinct, placed a huge responsibility upon his own shoulders, and saved the world from a full blown nuclear holocaust. In a nutshell, if not for Petrov, most of us would not be alive today. The few still alive would be struggling for survival in some radioactive Mad Max post-apocalyptic landscape. The ingratitude of his bosses was all he got.

Ingratitude Was All These People Got For Doing the Right Thing
Soviet nukes on parade. Russia Beyond

Early in the morning of September 26th, 1983, Soviet early warning systems detected an incoming missile strike. Computer readouts confirmed the warning, and advised that several American missiles had been launched. Soviet protocol called for an immediate response by launching their own missiles. Petrov was the duty officer in charge, and his job was to immediately alert the Soviet leadership to launch missiles. As he described it decades later: “I had all the data [to suggest there was an ongoing missile attack]. If I had sent my report up the chain of command, nobody would have said a word against it“. You are able to read this today because, as seen below, he chose a different course of action.

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