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In a speech to the National Association of Evangelicals, Reagan didn’t mince words. He put the blame for the Cold War solely on the shoulders of the Soviet Union, and called it an "evil empire." ...
Reagan’s approach—applying intensive economic and military pressure to a superpower adversary—became foundational to American strategic thinking. It hastened the end of Soviet power and promoted a ...
Did President Ronald Reagan win the Cold War, or did the war end because Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev abandoned it? William Inboden’s “The Peacemaker: Ronald Reagan, the Cold War ...
It is generally agreed that the Cold War ended in the 1989 ... the Solidarity movement in Poland, Reagan’s speeches predicting that communism would end up on the “ash heap of history ...
The meeting between Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev in Reykjavik, Iceland, ultimately led to the end of the Cold War and fall of the Communist Party, according to Adelman. Adelman, who was part of ...
Charles Krauthammer's Nov. 4 op-ed column in The News, among other things, wants to give President Ronald Reagan credit for ending and winning the Cold War. Maybe he should also give Reagan credit ...
Sean McNamara’s biopic about former President Ronald Reagan, now in movie theaters across the country, provides a timely occasion to reflect on some essential principles lost in today’s world ...
Far from the start of a new Cold War, President Trump and other leaders see this moment as more akin to the end of the ...
Relations between the Cold War superpowers were icy. Reagan had stepped up aid to Afghan ... After the fall of the Berlin Wall in late 1989 and the end of the Soviet Union two years later, Ms ...