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First Reagan and then Bush came to view Mr. Gorbachev, who died at 91 on Tuesday, as an authentic agent of change and a trustworthy interlocutor who could at last help end the four-decade-old ...
WILL THE gushing over Mikhail Gorbachev ever stop? Gorbachev has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize allegedly for “bringing about an end to the Cold War.” He did not deserve it. Ronald Reagan did.
Although Mikhail Gorbachev is heralded throughout the Free World as the man who allowed the Soviet Union to crumble under its own corrupt weight, he is not revered at home, not by a long shot ...
Mr. Gorbachev was charming and presented himself as a reformer, but neither Ronald Reagan nor George Bush was convinced he was for real. They would both be proved wrong. By Peter Baker For his ...
President Ronald Reagan with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev in Geneva in 1985. Reagan believed that Gorbachev was a new type of Soviet leader dedicated to real reform. (Dennis Paquin/Reuters ...
During Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev's summits in the mid-1980s, Reagan speculated that Gorbachev, an avowed atheist, harbored religious beliefs. James Mann lifts the curtain on Reagan's ...
Administration officials said Friday that President Reagan planned to send a letter over the weekend to Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev outlining a series of proposals dealing with strategic arms ...
Former U.S. President Ronald Reagan is pictured during his "tear down this wall" speech in West Berlin, Germany, on June 12, 1987. The speech resurfaced on Tuesday with news of the death of former ...
President Reagan announced Tuesday that he and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev will hold their second meeting in two years in Iceland on Oct. 11-12, but he asserted that it ”is not a summit.” ...
Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev said Thursday that he warned President Reagan that Moscow has the ability and resources to break through any missile- defense shield the United States might develop,… ...
Reagan and Gorbachev agreed to fight UFOs Jake Turcotte Former President of the Soviet Union Mikhail Gorbachev spent an hour with Charlie Rose and Reagan Secretary of State George Shultz recently.