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Belfast News Letter on MSNGordon Lucy: Ronald Reagan's 'tear down this wall' speech in Berlin in 1987 encapsulated his gifts as US presidentWhen Ronald Reagan left the White House in 1989 he did so as the most popular US president since Eisenhower and the most influential president since F D Roosevelt.
The novelist Thomas Mallon's journals reveal a side of the '80s that the standard gay histories—and standard conservative ...
President Donald Trump delivered a positive step on Iran for the U.S. and the rest of the world, Winston writes. So why ...
In the end, Reagan was right and his conservative critics were wrong: Gorbachev turned out to be a liberalizer—or at least a realist—who pulled his troops from Afghanistan and finally oversaw ...
Mikhail Gorbachev, who served as the Soviet Union’s final leader and is credited with transitioning the former country, and Eastern Europe, to post-communist governance, died Tuesday. Foreign ...
Gorbachev’s Historic Visit to India And Talks With ... where he said his Iceland meeting with US President Ronald Reagan had brought into sharp focus both the potential for progress on ...
What Ronald Reagan's Fusionist Politics Teach Us About Liberty, ... after Mikhail Gorbachev rose to power in Moscow. Reagan was practically a peacenik when it came to the use of nuclear weapons.
“Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall.” That simple phrase by President Ronald Reagan spoke volumes. It was a call to action to stand up to Communism, fittingly spoken at Brandenburg Gate in ...
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