it was by no means certain that the choice would not quickly slip from his grasp, given the degree of control over the forces which the operational commanders actually possessed." Given the weak command and control system, this study pointed out, "it appeared possible that a battle over Berlin could precipitate a nuclear reaction from NATO forces without authorization from the U.S. Government and even against its wishes." May, Steinbruner and Wolfe, "History of the Strategic Arms Competition," OSD Historical Office, 1981, pp. 589, 596, DOD-FOIA. Emphasis added.
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