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In this gripping episode of History Shorts, we unravel the story behind one of the most dangerous jokes in modern political history, President Ronald Reagan's infamous quip during a 1984 radio mic check:
"My fellow Americans, I'm pleased to tell you today that I've signed legislation that will outlaw Russia forever. We begin bombing in five minutes."
It was meant to be a joke. But in the middle of the Cold War, with tensions between the U.S. and the Soviet Union running dangerously high, the fallout was anything but funny. From international panic to Soviet military alerts, this off-the-cuff remark sent shockwaves through governments, media outlets, and intelligence communities around the world.
Join us as we explore:
The political and military tensions of the Cold War in 1984
How the joke was made, leaked, and weaponized
The Soviet reaction—and fears of a real American first strike
The domestic and international media frenzy that followed
What this moment reveals about presidential power, nuclear paranoia, and the weight of a single word in the atomic age
How Reagan's second-term pivot to diplomacy may have been influenced by incidents like this
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In this gripping episode of History Shorts, we unravel the story behind one of the most dangerous jokes in modern political history, President Ronald Reagan's infamous quip during a 1984 radio mic check:
"My fellow Americans, I'm pleased to tell you today that I've signed legislation that will outlaw Russia forever. We begin bombing in five minutes."
It was meant to be a joke. But in the middle of the Cold War, with tensions between the U.S. and the Soviet Union running dangerously high, the fallout was anything but funny. From international panic to Soviet military alerts, this off-the-cuff remark sent shockwaves through governments, media outlets, and intelligence communities around the world.
Join us as we explore:
The political and military tensions of the Cold War in 1984
How the joke was made, leaked, and weaponized
The Soviet reaction—and fears of a real American first strike
The domestic and international media frenzy that followed
What this moment reveals about presidential power, nuclear paranoia, and the weight of a single word in the atomic age
How Reagan's second-term pivot to diplomacy may have been influenced by incidents like this
DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE AND LEAVE A RATING OR A REVIEW! THANK YOU IN ADVANCE!
SPONSORED BY THE PODCAST REPUBLIC: https://www.podcastrepublic.net/
LEARN MORE AT: www.historyshortspodcast.com
SUPPORT THE SHOW: https://www.patreon.com/c/HistoryShortsPodcast
ADVERTISE: https://www.historyshortspodcast.com/advertise
SUPPORT THE SHOW: https://www.patreon.com/c/HistoryShortsPodcast
LEARN MORE: https://www.historyshortspodcast.com/

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