[Grammar] The world came as close as it has ever come to .....

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wotcha

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'The world came as close as it has ever come to total nuclear destruction on October 14 in 1962, when

photographs taken by an American U-2 spy plane offered definitive proof that the Soviet Union had set up missile

bases on the island nation of Cuba, a mere 90 miles from the American coastline.


In the above sentence,I wonder why "it has" not "it had"...?


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I wonder why "it has" not "it had"...?
Because the writer is extending the time period up to the present moment.[/QUOTE]
 

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'The world came as close as it has ever come to total nuclear destruction on October 14 in 1962, when photographs taken by an American U-2 spy plane offered definitive proof that the Soviet Union had set up missile bases on the island nation of Cuba, a mere 90 miles from the American coastline.

Let me take this opportunity to recommend one of my favorite movies, Thirteen Days: "A dramatization of President Kennedy's administration's struggle to contain the Cuban Missile Crisis in October of 1962."
 
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