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By Eric Schlosser January 18 , 2014In his post "Almost Everything in 'Dr. Strangelove' Was True," Eric Schlosser describes how closely the events in Stanley Kubrick's movie mirrored what could have actually happened to America's nuclear arsenal.
By Eric Schlosser January 17 , 2014_In his post "Almost Everything in 'Dr. Strangelove' Was True," Eric Schlosser describes how closely the events in Stanley Kubrick's movie mirrored what could have actually happened to America's nuclear arsenal.
_In his post "Almost Everything in 'Dr. Strangelove' Was True," Eric Schlosser describes how closely the events in Stanley Kubrick's movie mirrored what could have actually happened to America's nuclear arsenal.
In his post "Almost Everything in 'Dr. Strangelove' Was True," Eric Schlosser describes how closely the events in Stanley Kubrick's movie mirrored what could have actually happened to America's nuclear arsenal.
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