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  1. Moscow–Washington hotline - Wikipedia

    In numerous books, movies, video games, etc., the hotline between Washington and Moscow is represented by a red phone, although the real hotline has never been a telephone line.

  2. The History of the Famous Red Phone: Communication Between

    Nov 24, 2024 · The legendary ‘red phone’ was established as a direct communication line between Washington and Moscow in response to the escalating tensions of the Cuban Missile Crisis that …

  3. Was there really a “red telephone” hotline during the Cold War?

    Sep 23, 2016 · During the height of the Cold War, the United States and the Soviet Union established a direct communications link to allow their leaders to contact one another in the event of a nuclear crisis...

  4. The U.S.-Russia 'red phone' is a myth. Here's how they really talk.

    Dec 21, 2016 · New tensions between the United States and Russia have resurfaced an old myth about the Cold War foes' emergency communications link, known as the "Red Phone." It is not a phone.

  5. Did the U.S. President Ever Actually Have a ‘Big Red Phone’ Connected ...

    Jun 7, 2022 · The hotline, officially known as the “Washington-Moscow Direct Communications Link,” officially commenced operation in August of that year. But unlike its popular depiction in countless …

  6. There Never Was Such a Thing as a Red Phone in the White House

    Jun 18, 2013 · The myth of the red phone hotline, that the president could call the Kremlin whenever it suited him, came from a wide-range of pop culture sources.

  7. Electrospaces.net: The Washington-Moscow Hotline

    Oct 28, 2012 · In popular culture, the Washington-Moscow Hotline is often called the Red Phone, and therefore many people think it's a telephone line, with a red phone set on the president's desk.

  8. The president never had a red telephone during the Cold War.

    Jun 4, 2024 · Despite being an enduring symbol of the conflict between the United States and Soviet Union, there was never a red telephone on the U.S. president’s desk during the Cold War.

  9. Moscow–Washington hotline | Military Wiki | Fandom

    The Moscow–Washington hotline is a system that allows direct communication between the leaders of the United States and Russia. This hotline was established in 1963 and links the Pentagon [1] with …

  10. The Direct Line Between Washington and Moscow: A Crisis Tool

    Strangelove, a 1964 black comedy, popularized the fear of a rapid escalation and helped cement the idea of a direct line to Moscow. The term Red Phone has appeared in journalism and storytelling, …