The Blackout Protocol
The war began on a Wednesday in March, 1954. It did not begin with a declaration or a speech or a march across a border. It began with silence. Every radio in Eastern Europe went quiet at exactly 0300 hours. Every radar screen went blank. Every communication channel dissolved into static. The NATO forces, who had spent the previous decade building the most sophisticated electronic warfare...
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