Al_U_Card, on 2017-December-19, 19:59, said:
(Curtis Lemay wanted to take out the Russians before they gained parity and he was willing to sacrifice 40 million US citizens to say nothing of the Russian losses forecast.
Your evidence for LeMay being aware of the delegation of Russian nuclear launch control to field commanders?
It is certainly true that LeMay wanted to bomb Cuban missile sites. It is also true that Harold Brown reported that he and LeMay both estimated that there would be approximately 30-40 million casualties if the Soviets made a preemptive nuclear strike. But this is the first time I have heard these two pieces of information linked somehow to being a specific number of accpetable casualties.
In truth it was the navy, not the air force, that got closest to starting WWIII through their attempts to intercept Soviet subs. The point being that the US was not aware of the change of authorities on the Soviet side and was therefore unable to anticipate at the time just how close they had come to a nuclear strike from the subs (2 of the 3 commanders wanted to launch but the third voted to wait).
As your are slandering a famous USAF general, it should also be pointed out that LeMay was partly responsible for the strategic decision for the USAF to maintain its conventional bomber fleet as he recognised that implementation of nuclear forces would be too indiscriminate, to unncontrollable and generally a complete over-reaction. It might seem amazing for us that not everyone could see this clearly but the records show that this was specifically his strategic vision in the mid-60s and the army and navy both underwent dramatic reconstructions based around nuclear forces and proposed nuclear war scenarios.
So, over to you. Do you have evidence to back your claims this time or is it the same old thing as in the GW thread?