Far too many historical inaccuracies
Liked this movie, but the historical inaccuracies made me cringe. I'll explain.
1. Sam tells Alice on the Looking Glass that they had 15 B52s in the air. Well during the Cold War SAC had mandatory round the clock missions where 12 B52 bombers where airborn 24/7 holding at their fail safe positions. Don't believe me? Look it up, it was called Operation Chromedome. Surely more than 3 B52 would have made it off the ground in the first wave.
2. Early warning systems gave SAC and the President plenty of time to initiate SDIs (Star Wars). Granted your probably could not have downed all of the incoming ICBMs and MIRVs but come on at least make this movie realistic. Think Star Wars was political nonsense, look it up, its now called Missile Defense Agency or MDA.
3. Where in the world were the B1 and B2 bombers in this movie? All this worry about sending the ancient B52s on the Grand Tour? Where were the stealths to make the Grand Tour? They MORE than exsisted in 1990.
4. The bomber ratio in the Cold War was always in favor of the United States. During the Eisenhower administration the United States had (don't quote me here) 1700 bombers to the Soviets 80. Just read that in a history of the Cold War book.
5. Finally I highly doubt our armed forces would be that disorganized after a limited attack on the United States. All these fears of the mean old Soviet Union come to fruition in movies such as this and The Day After. History proves that it was clear that the United States had a definite military advantage over the Soviets.
What does all this equal-United States wins hands down against the Russians, and I'm not saying we wouldn't get our hair messed up but we would prevail and only experience 15-20 million dead, uh depending on the breaks! Sorry had to throw a little humor in there.
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