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Thirty years ago, amidst fears that the United States and the-then Soviet Union were on the verge of a nuclear war, senior officials in the British government prepared a speech for Queen Elizabeth II to deliver in the event of such a catastrophic conflict.

Indeed, such a war was not entirely a matter of fantasy given the harsh rhetoric spewed by President Ronald Reagan of the U.S. and Prime Margaret Thatcher of Great Britain against the Russians.

Under this “war games” scenario, British government officials speculated what would happen if the Russians attacked Western Europe and/or the UK with nuclear weapons.

The draft speech, which was kept in secret files in the British government, was recently released by the National Archives. According to British media, it is not certain if the Queen had ever even seen the speech. At the time, the Queen's son, Prince Charles, was still married to Princess Diana and their son, William, was a one-year old infant.

Here is the text* of the speech that, thankfully, the Queen never had to broadcast:

”When I spoke to you less than three months ago we were all enjoying the warmth and fellowship of a family Christmas. Our thoughts were concentrated on the strong links that bind each generation to the ones that came before and those that will follow. The horrors of war could not have seemed more remote as my family and I shared our Christmas joy with the growing family of the Commonwealth.

“Now this madness of war is once more spreading through the world and our brave country must again prepare itself to survive against great odds. I have never forgotten the sorrow and the pride I felt as my sister and I huddled around the nursery wireless set listening to my father's inspiring words on that fateful day in 1939. Not for a single moment did I imagine that this solemn and awful duty would one day fall to me.

“We all know that the dangers facing us today are greater by far than at any time in our long history. The enemy is not the soldier with his rifle nor even the airman prowling the skies above our cities and towns but the deadly power of abused technology.

“But whatever terrors lie in wait for us all the qualities that have helped to keep our freedom intact twice already during this sad century will once more be our strength.

“My husband and I share with families up and down the land the fear we feel for sons and daughters, husbands and brothers who have left our side to serve their country. My beloved son Andrew is at this moment in action with his unit and we pray continually for his safety and for the safety of all servicemen and women at home and overseas.

“It is this close bond of family life that must be our greatest defense against the unknown. If families remain united and resolute, giving shelter to those living alone and unprotected, our country's will to survive cannot be broken.

“My message to you therefore is simple. Help those who cannot help themselves, give comfort to the lonely and the homeless and let your family become the focus of hope and life to those who need it.

“As we strive together to fight off the new evil let us pray for our country and men of goodwill wherever they may be.

God bless you all.

*Source: Daily Telegraph